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By The Numbers, The Best Upsets To Pick For Your NCAA Tournament Bracket
Looking for NCAA Tournament Cinderellas? Advanced metrics suggest Yale, Gonzaga, Vanderbilt, Wichita State, Hawaii and Northern Iowa have the greatest upset potential.
The 65-Year-Old Tale of Mystery Meat Believed to Come From a Woolly Mammoth
A 65-year-old mystery surrounding the origin of some meat—believed to be the flesh of a mammoth or giant sloth—has once and for all been solved.
Architect Designs NYC Skyscraper Fit for a Khaleesi
We spoke to architect Mark Foster Gage about his plans to save New York City's skyline.
Yale Lecturer Whose Email to Students Ignited Debate Over Racial Issues Resigns
Erika Christakis sent an email in October about potentially offensive Halloween costumes that quickly set off a debate over political correctness and racial issues on college campuses.
Junglepussy: "I'm Supposed to Have This Unique Story of Imperfection"
The forthright Brooklyn rapper talks self-empowerment, 'Pregnant with Success,' and why guys find her scary—and exactly how little she cares.
Inside the Racism Shitstorm at Yale
We talked to a student at the Ivy League school about the university's Halloween costume controversy and how students of color are organizing on campus.
The Cast of 'Gilmore Girls' Made Me Feel Normal After My Leukemia
I had survived a rare and aggressive form of cancer, but on the 'Gilmore Girls' set, I felt like a normal girl again.
The Yale School of Art Is Churning Out Some Great Photographers
This year's Yale Photography MFA show, curated by Jack Pierson, opens tonight at Danziger Gallery in New York.
'Pitch Perfect' Got It Wrong: This Is What It's Really Like to be in a Hardcore a Capella Group
Think college is hard? Try touring for 191 days and performing 225 concerts in 26 countries, all for the sake of singing covers of top 40 songs.
Will 'BitchCoin' Offer Artists a New Way to Make a Living?
Artist Sarah Meyohas's project sounds like a conceptual cryptocurrency joke, but it's also a serious effort to challenge the current economics of the art world.
Was Harvard Right to Ban Professors from Hooking Up with Students?
We asked Randy Cohen, the former Ethicist for the "New York Times Magazine," to help sort it out.