Wesley Yiin
Staff Reporter
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Yale expands student leadership training

This fall, Yale has expanded mandatory leadership training for directors of student organizations to offer more sessions on a greater variety of topics.

Writer talks behavioral genetics

Science writer David Dobbs explained how behavioral genetics is uncovering the balance between genes and environment in shaping behavior.

Senior arrested at immigration rally

Ericka Saracho ’14 was arrested yesterday during an immigration rally of over 15,000 people in Washington, D.C. Eight Democratic members of Congress — including Rep. Raul Grijalva of Arizona — and approximately 200 others were a part of the act of civil disobedience on the National Mall that resulted in their arrest for blocking streets near the Capitol, according to the ABC News blog “The Note.”

Emotional intelligence center relaunched

Since its relaunch this fall, the Center of Emotional Intelligence has looked toward a series of renewed projects.

YIIN: Keep calm and Orgo on

Orgo is awful, but it’s not nearly as bad as many pre-meds at Yale make it out to be.

Yale alums discuss education

A panel of Yale alums gathered at Dwight Hall to share career experiences and thoughts about how to fix the most pressing issues in education.

Law School library exhibit opens

A new exhibit at the Yale Law School’s Lillian Goldman Law Library showcases 20 books once owned by renowned legal scholars.

East Asian languages see enrollment spike

This semester, Yale’s Korean, Japanese and Chinese language programs saw unprecedented increases in student enrollment.

YPMB parodies ‘What Does The Fox Say’ viral video

In typical Yale Precision Marching Band fashion, Yale’s favorite and only marching band attempted to outperform this year’s most stupidly hilarious viral video — Ylvis’s […]

Climate panel focuses on local responses

When U.S. Sen. Chris Murphy took the stage in Kroon Hall’s packed Burke Auditorium on Friday, he said he was thinking not only about himself and his constituents, but also his family.

Literature prizewinners descend on campus

Literary talent overtook the campus on Tuesday as the inaugural festival celebrating the Windham-Campbell Prizes commenced.