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Thetas on Campus
  • Congratulations to seniors Jess Moldovan ’11 and Laura Colman ’11 for their recent induction into Phi Beta Kappa!
  • As a Dwight Hall executive committee member, Willi Rechler ’12 recently helped organize the Martin Luther King Jr. Day of Service, which is one of Yale’s major community service initiatives.
  • Ali Weiner ’11, director of the highly successful Yale-in-Washington program, will lend her talents to help implement a similar program in New York City for Summer 2011. Read more
  • Emily Foxhall ’13 recently created New Haven's first street paper. Now named the Elm City Echo, the publication "aims to create economic and expressive opportunities for marginalized members of the New Haven community who are experiencing extreme poverty and homelessness."
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  • Taylor Lasley ‘12 starred in "Good Words," an original Yale School of Drama play at the Yale Cabaret in September, and "Once on This Island," a Stiles Sudler Funded musical in November, which also featured Zola Quao ’13.
  • In addition to her acting talents, Zola Quao ’13 also assistant-produced Yale’s production of “Chicago,” is president of the Morse College Council, and holds the position of Sports Editor for the Yale Herald.
  • Taylor Lasley '12 represented Yale's Epsilon Tau Chapter at the Kappa Alpha Theta 2010 Grand Convention in Tucson, Arizona. As the sole delegate from Yale, Taylor voted to pass national Theta legislation, raised money for CASA and the Kappa Alpha Theta foundation, and made lifelong friends with her sisters from other chapters.
  • Layne Johnson ’12 continues to lead the Theta tutoring program. Layne and several other Thetas meet with New Haven students on a weekly basis.
  • Read about Epsilon Tau alumna Julianne Carlson ‘10, featured in a New York Times story about Teach for America.
  • Margaret Greenberg ’12 is leading a group of Thetas in training for the New York City half-marathon, which will take place in early April 2011.
  • Raffi Friedman ‘12 is a Managing Editor of The Yale Globalist, Yale's premiere undergraduate international affairs magazine on campus. She has written numerous original articles in the field, ranging from a Palestinian refugee camp in Jordan to the Sharia Police's headquarters in Indonesia. Raffi just found out that she will be participating in The Yale Globalist's 2011 reporting trip to Turkey this summer, and is very excited!
  • Emily Graham ’13 is now President of Squash Haven, a tutoring, mentoring and athletic program for New Haven middle and high schoolers.