New Schwarzman Center art exhibits highlight student experiences The Yale Schwarzman Center this month unveiled five exhibitions, showcasing the work of 53 student artists from across Yale and New ...
Student fragrance club to release line of Yale-themed perfume The Yale Student Fragrance Organization, which was founded last year, hosts events that aim to introduce more people to the fragrance ...
"We'd see them coming back when we'd lift in the mornings," hockey player Maggie Westfal '09 said. "They'd have ketchup and other stuff just smeared all over them." At 7 a.m. Monday morning, after ...
Host Amiya Vashi speaks to Yale English professors and students about what it means to tell a story through creative writing. This episode uncovers the way Yale preserves the tradition of storytelling ...
Yale College ending summer storage funding for low-income students Yale’s aid for summer storage arrangements, which began in 2023 after students could no longer keep items in their residential ...
After meeting YPU leaders, McInnis says it wasn’t to keep Trump at bay After suggesting during an October address that the Yale Political Union could be why Yale has avoided targeted federal funding ...
Student leaders back faculty academic freedom demands in resolution A joint resolution passed by the Yale College Council Senate and the Graduate & Professional Student Senate marked the first major ...
Cornel West speaks about ‘grim’ moment at panel on Black politics As a part of a symposium on a new book about how accounts of the civil rights era often romanticize the movement, Cornel West, a ...
New Haven Museum exhibit showcases local apizza artifacts Bill Pustari, who has owned Modern Apizza for nearly four decades, brought history to life in a Thursday evening conversation that was part of ...
Researcher invited by McInnis gives talk touting investment in science As a part of University President Maurie McInnis’ Presidential Lecture Series, Harvey Fineberg, an emeritus professor at ...
Professors face grading dilemma: too many A’s, little taste for limits As their Harvard counterparts prepare to vote on a 20 percent cap on A grades, many Yale professors worry that approach to what ...
Chapter president Carlos Perez ’29 said the group of students applied to become a student organization before winter break, having received approval to start a chapter from the national Turning Point ...
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