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NEW HAVEN, CONNECTICUT · TUESDAY, JANUARY 10, 2012 · VOL. CXXXIV, NO. 67 · yaledailynews.com

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CROSS CAMPUS A forsythia grows in Branford.

Eric Larson, manager of the Marsh Botanic Gardens on Science Hill, confirmed that yellow flowers blooming in Branford are forsythia. The flowers caught the eye of English prof. Leslie Brisman. “Is this a horticultural reminder to all students that what is about to start is the ‘spring’ semester?” Brisman asked. “Or is it Yale’s own answer to Republican deniers of global warming?” Silliman College has revamped its laundry system

to include baskets in which students can place laundry from washing machines whose cycles have finished, Master Judith Krauss told students in an email. The program, conceived by the Yale College Council, includes numbered baskets and a white board on which students can write notes specifying which basket holds clothes from which dryer. No leasing. New Haven has the lowest apartment vacancy rate in the nation, according to a ranking released last week by Reis Inc., an organization that conducts studies on real estate markets. New Haven’s 2.1 percent vacancy in the fourth quarter of 2011 beat even New York City, which posted a 2.4 percent vacancy. A panel tasked with assessing Connecticut’s response to Hurricane Irene and the snowstorm of October 2011 filed its report on Monday, recommending 82 changes, including an increase on utilities taxes to finance stronger infrastructure, and higher standards for utilities companies.

SUGARY CEREAL ADS TARGET KIDS, HURT MINORITIES

UNEMPLOYMENT

OCCUPY NEW HAVEN

SWIMMING & DIVING

Hiring expands as the Elm City’s economic picture brightens

DOZENS PERSEVERE AS OCCUPIERS FEEL WINTER CHILLS

Men and women dominate Cornell on senior night

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Search for coach still unclear BY JIMIN HE STAFF REPORTER Despite heavy speculation by numerous media outlets, Yale may not be close to naming its next head football coach. Both the Hartford Courant and New Haven Register reported Monday afternoon that University of Connecticut defensive coordinator Don Brown was expected to take the job left vacant by former head coach Tom Williams, who resigned last month following reports that he had overstated his record as a Rhodes Scholarship candidate. However, by late Mon-

day night, two sources familiar with the search process independently confirmed that Brown has withdrawn his name from consideration, forcing the Bulldogs to continue the search for the 34th head coach of the football program. The New Haven Register reported that Yale offered the job to Brown before he turned it down. N e i t h e r Ya l e D i re c tor of Athletics Tom Beckett nor Brown could be re a c h e d fo r c o m m e n t . The 56-year-old Massachusetts native was previously the defensive coordinator at Yale under former head coach and Hall of Famer Carm Cozza

from 1987 to 1992. In 1989, the Bulldogs won a share of the Ivy League Championship, surrendering an average of 17 points a game. Brown was considered a strong contender for the Yale job due to his previous head coaching experiences — 12 seasons as head coach at Plymouth State, Northeastern and the University of Massachusetts, where he compiled a 95–45 career record. By comparison, Williams had no head coaching experience before taking over at Yale. With Brown out of contention, Yale will likely to consider three other candidates who are known to have inter-

Gender-neutral revisited GRAPHS STUDENT OPINION ON HOUSING If given the opportunity to have genderDo you support a gender-neutral option for neutral housing junior year, would you Yale College juniors? consider living in a gender-neutral suite? Indifferent 10.8% Indifferent 10.8% Oppose No 32.9% 7.2%

Oppose 7.2% No 32.9%

Yes 67.1%

Not so free. Occupy New

Haven has cost the city over $60,000 in police overtime pay since its tents first went up on the New Haven Green last fall, NBC Connecticut reported. Mayor John DeStefano Jr. said while he thinks taxpayers are concerned about costs, they are also concerned about preservation of free expression.

Low expectations. In PLSC 271: Gateway to American Public Policy, prof. Jacob Hacker opened with a joke about keeping his first lecture short, quoting an evaluation he once received from a student: “Professor Hacker, if I had 15 minutes to live, I’d want to spend it in your class. That way it would feel like an hour.” A student walked out. Fun, fun, fun, fun. English

120 prof. Ryan Wepler started the seminar with a 30 minute analysis of what makes Rebecca Black’s “Friday” bad art. He introduced her as America’s “new prophet of art” and provided students with a copy of the lyrics.

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viewed to fill the vacancy: Georgetown head coach Kevin Kelly, Lehigh offensive coordinator Dave Cecchini and former Yale assistant coach — and current Harvard assistant coach — Tony Reno. According to a Jan. 7 report on the National Football League’s website, the Univeristy also reached out to former UCLA head coach Karl Dorrell. Brown had been considered a favorite for the Yale job in 2009, when Jack Siedlecki retired as the 32nd head coach of the program. Brown decided to remain at UMass, however, and Williams instead won the job If Brown were hired, it

BY MADELINE MCMAHON AND TAPLEY STEPHENSON STAFF REPORTERS If the newest Yale College Council effort is successful, juniors will be eligible for gender-neutral housing beginning next fall. In a 13-page report to the administration, made available to members of the Yale community in a Monday email, the Yale College Council asserted that genderneutral suites foster a more comfortable social environment and

incentivize students to remain on campus. Though the Yale Corporation turned down a similar proposal by the YCC in February 2011, the new report includes more data and was written in consultation with members of the Yale College Dean’s Office — giving it a better chance to succeed, YCC President Brandon Levin ’13 said. University President Richard Levin and Yale College Dean Mary Miller will present the latest report to the Yale Corporation in February, according to the YCC email.

would have been his third coaching change in just four years. He left UMass in 2009 to become the defensive coordinator for Maryland. But when longtime Maryland head coach Ralph Friedgen was fired in 2010, Brown left the school to take his current position at UConn. In 1992, Brown was named the interim head coach for the Yale baseball team, leading the Bulldogs to a 26–10 record that season. Contact JIMIN HE at jimin.he@yale.edu .

Graduate school class to grow APPS RISE; NEW FELLOWSHIP TO LURE TOP SCIENCE STUDENTS BY ANTONIA WOODFORD STAFF REPORTER

A new fellowship program in the sciences will allow the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences to admit more doctoral students this year. Because the endowment plunged in the 2008 recession, the Graduate School has sought to reduce the size of its incoming Support 81.9% classes in recent years, but a gift from the philanthropic Gruber Foundation will help support growth even as the endowment is Support 81.9% still recovering. The school aims to have 531 first-year Ph.D. students this fall, an 11 percent increase over last year’s target class size, Director of Graduate Admissions Robert Colonna said in an email. SOURCE: YALE COLLEGE COUNCIL Still, the increase will not be distributed evenly across departments. Because the gift supports graduate students in the biomedical and biological sciences and in The proposal cites positive feedastronomy and astrophysics, those proback from students who have pargrams will see the largest growth, while ticipated in gender-neutral housing admissions in the humanities and social and includes data from a survey the sciences will remain relatively stable, said YCC conducted in November with Richard Sleight, an associate dean of the the classes of 2013 and 2014. Last year’s YCC proposal made simiGraduate School. lar arguments, but was based on Applications to the Graduate School’s just one year of data, which Brandoctoral programs rose by 1.9 percent this don Levin said the Yale Corporayear to 9,462, Colonna said. But because the University guarantees five years of tion determined was inadequate for financial support — a stipend plus tuition assessing the initiative. and fees — to all its Ph.D. students, the “That’s precisely [the role] the SEE HOUSING PAGE 4

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Snyder seeks global ties for SOM BY DANIEL SISGOREO STAFF REPORTER Unlike most elite American business schools, the School of Management has not prioritized partnering with international business schools — until now. SOM Dean Edward Snyder, who took office this fall, is working to assemble a group of global business schools with whom to collaborate on a variety of academic projects. The first is a new Master in Advanced Management degree program, which was approved by the Yale Corporation Dec. 9 and will begin next fall. Snyder told the News that the new network will deviate from the traditional “partnership

model” since it will include several business schools in developing countries and will not consist solely of bilateral partnerships.

It’s important for us to think about developing leaders in an innovative way. EDWARD SNYDER Dean, Yale School of Management “It’s important for us to think about developing leaders in an innovative way,” he said, adding that SOM must

not “neglect emerging economic powers.” Snyder said INSEAD, an elite business school with campuses in France, Singapore and the United Arab Emirates, and the National University of Singapore have already joined the network. He added that over five other schools, which he declined to name, have also agreed to take part, and several others are considering membership. The degree program will take place at SOM with enrollment limited to Master of Business Administration students from participating international business schools, who Snyder said will SEE SOM PAGE 4

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SOM’s dean, Edward Synder, is seeking to expand its international ties.


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