<p>Do you have to pay to go to sporting events?</p>
<p>diamond-
port was intro for spanish speakers
span was a frosh seminar
and english was for frosh/soph</p>
<p>and sporting events are free.
especially if you're in the super awesome Yale Precision Marching Band (plug)</p>
<p>are you serious? all sporting events are free?</p>
<p>including the big ones like basketball and football?</p>
<p>abso-friggin-lutely. we already pay the university enough. haha.</p>
<p>well, that's sick</p>
<p>I know alot of schools make you pay hundreds of dollars for tickets</p>
<p>Hold on, so how does yale get the money to support sporting events?</p>
<p>Do they charge non-yale students to collect revenue?</p>
<p>so some people do pay; all we need to get in free is an ID.</p>
<p>the $15.2 billion endowment doesn't hurt either, haha.</p>
<p>The alumni give ridiculous amounts of money to the sports teams, so i don't think they need student ticket revenue :-)</p>
<p>How good are the Sociology Dept. and History Dept. Is it possible to combine the 2 subjects into a Economic Sociology major?</p>
<p>Well history is what, #1 in the country if not the world?</p>
<p>i don't know about soc. though.</p>
<p>I don't know anything about the sociology department, but there is no better American university to go to for history. With everyone from John Gaddis to John Butler to Paul Friedman to Jonathan Spence, there's really nowhere comparable. Of course, the flip side to that is that every third person you meet is a history major.</p>
<p>Also Prof. Anders Winroth, recipient of MacArther "genius" grant.</p>