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  1. John Stoehr is the editor and publisher of the Editorial Board, a daily newsletter about politics in plain English for normal people and the common good.He’s a contributing writer for the Washington Monthly, a contributing editor for Religion Dispatches, a columnist for Public Seminar, a senior editor at Alternet and a fellow at Ezra Stiles College.

  2. Theater: The Crescent Underground Theater provides a dedicated facility for concerts, open-mic nights, and dramatic shows. The finest and most flexible undergraduate performance space on campus, it features tiered-seating, a sound system, a sprung floor, and theatrical lighting. To request access, contact the Morse Head of College Office.

  3. Saarinen had come to think of college campuses as communities much like towns, and he was intrigued by historical towns as models for campus plans. The prototype for the plan of Morse and Ezra Stiles Colleges has been traced to Saarinen’s interest in the Italian city of Siena with its Piazza del Campo. The public face of the complex is a ...

  4. Stiles Senior Cups & Prizes Spring 2021. Ezra Stiles College Fellowships & Awards: Gary Stein Memorial Summer Fellowships (max. $1,000) are awarded in honor of Gary Stein (ES ‘76) for student summer projects that utilize research to help bring about practical effects of a scientific, social, or educational nature.

  5. Ezra Stiles College Council (ESCC) Meetings: Mondays, 9: 00 pm. Location: Ezra Stiles Fellows Lounge (Entryway J, right next to dining hall and one floor up) ESCC is the Ezra Stiles College Council, a group of Stilesians that meet once a week to help make Stiles the best residential college community on campus!

  6. Laundry Facilities. Stiles has three laundry rooms are equipped with washers and dryers for student use, which can be activated simply with a debit/credit card. The laundry rooms can be found in the basement of entryway B, the basement of the tower (entryway E), and in the basement just past the buttery and student kitchen (entryway G).

  7. Ezra Stiles bequeathed a “cabinet of manuscripts containing 30 or 40 volumes” to his son-in-law, Abiel Holmes (1763-1837) (Yale 1783), with a requirement that they be deposited in Yale College ten years after Stiles’s death.