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The heart’ of the University is still beating, albeit a little differently

At the entrance to Sterling Memorial Library, the phrase “The Library is the heart of the University” is engraved into the facade. With reading rooms […]

Batch of COVID-19 tests from two residential colleges lost in transit

Students in Morse and Stiles colleges who were tested for COVID-19 on Friday afternoon were alerted on Monday that there was an error regarding the […]

Matchmaking service Datamatch gives isolated Yalies a chance to connect

Although quarantine and isolation have wreaked havoc on many Yalies’ love lives, the return of the free matchmaking service Datamatch offers hope for on- and […]

Nonprofit student organization aims to empower grassroots climate initiatives

For an issue as large as climate change, there need to be ambitious organizations aiming to address it. This was the mentality embraced by the […]

Police investigating death of Kevin Jiang ENV ’22 as homicide

Kevin Jiang ENV ’22 was shot and killed Saturday night on Lawrence Street between Nicoll Street and Nash Street. His death marks the first possible […]

In a win for disabilities advocacy, Student Accessibility Services pilots new peer liaison program

In a stride toward increased representation and advocacy, students with disabilities will have access to a designated peer liaison program beginning next fall. The new […]

SOM students, professor track corporate greenhouse gas emissions

Information on corporate efforts to reduce greenhouse gas emissions is now publicly available, thanks to research conducted at the Yale School of Management by professor […]

‘A gift from God’: Yale community mourns loss of Kevin Jiang ENV ’22

Kevin Jiang ENV ’22, a beloved member of the Yale School of the Environment community and US Army veteran, was shot and killed on Saturday […]

Pandemic disrupted over 25 percent of Class of 2020’s post-graduate plans, OCS report shows

The Office of Career Strategy released its annual First Destination Report this week, detailing the post-graduate plans of the Class of 2020 six months after […]

Yale College announces anticipated plan for summer 2021 travel

Yalies may be able to travel abroad again in summer 2021 — although not through Yale Summer Session Programs Abroad. In an email to Yale […]

With launch of Jackson School approaching, faculty question University’s direction

The Jackson Institute, currently slated to become the University’s 15th school, is a new foray for Yale. It does not fit squarely into the mold […]