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Liman Center releases new report on restrictive housing

Last month, the Liman Center at Yale Law and the Correctional Leader Association released a report on solitary confinement, tracking the number of people held […]

Yale Shuttle up and running with safety precautions

Yale’s free shuttle service is up and running this semester, with social distancing restrictions put in place to avoid transit-driven spread of the coronavirus. Students, […]

A look into the University’s asymptomatic COVID-19 testing system

Since arriving on campus in late August amid the pandemic, asymptomatic undergraduate and graduate students have participated in a twice-weekly coronavirus testing program. Faculty and […]

New season of Laurie Santos’ podcast approaches

Head of Silliman College Laurie Santos is preparing new episodes of her podcast “The Happiness Lab,” which will be released in early 2021. Santos released […]

Not business as usual: Yale releases update on the University’s financial situation

Yale estimates that the pandemic has cost the University more than $250 million in lost revenue and COVID-19 related expenses, but it is still reporting […]

Members of the Yale medical school protest for Black Lives Matter

Over 100 people congregated at the Sterling Hall of Medicine at the Yale School of Medicine on Thursday afternoon, protesting Wednesday’s announcement that no officers […]

Black Students for Disarmament pens letter calling on Yale to abolish its police force

Black Students for Disarmament at Yale, a group of undergraduate organizers, has sent an open letter to Yale administrators demanding they disarm and dismantle the […]

Yale corporation petition candidates express concern over Harvard policy changes

Shortly after the Harvard Corporation and Board of Overseers announced they voted to limit the number of petition candidates who can try for a seat […]

Yale professor Beverly Gage featured in new MLK documentary

History and American studies professor Beverly Gage has lent her expertise on former director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation J. Edgar Hoover to the […]

Virtual programming, diversity and inclusivity initiatives and who knows about rush: For sororities, a reimagined fall

While parties and events thrown by Greek organizations have caused COVID-19 numbers to surge at colleges across the country, Yale’s four sororities are setting aside […]

Jackson leadership, faculty unfazed by pandemic amid institute’s conversion to school

Even facing a global pandemic, administrators of the Jackson Institute for Global Affairs remain hopeful that the Institute’s expansion will continue on schedule. On April […]