THE NEWS’ VIEWS
NEWS’ VIEW: Change the name — and quickly

We at the News have read the Committee’s report and reached a unanimous conclusion: the Calhoun name should go. We urge the University not just to abide by its own principles by changing the name, but to make that decision during the Yale Corporation’s December meeting.

Editor’s Note: Our homepage, redesigned

Today, the News launches a redesigned online homepage. Our paper takes pride in its history and traditions, but we also know that our digital presence matters now more than ever. Improving the News’ online presentation is one of the central goals of our managing board. Thanks to our technology team — led by Eric Yu ’19 and Ngan Vu ’19 — we’ve taken a great step forward.

NEWS’ VIEW: Facing loss

Some have grieved privately. Others have turned to close campus communities, such as a suite or extracurricular group. Yet there is no one-size-fits-all prescription for responding to loss; no right way to remake life without a friend.

NEWS’ VIEW: Hillary Clinton LAW ’73 for President

Long before she became Secretary of State Hillary Clinton LAW ’73, Hillary Diane Rodham was working to make our country a better place. Almost four decades later, the News is proud to endorse her for president.

NEWS’ VIEW: Announcing the Managing Board of 2018

This past weekend, the News elected the Managing Board of 2018, which will steer the newspaper through its 139th year. “Some of us are reporters and […]

NEWS’ VIEW: Our values

Today, the 139th editorial board of the Yale Daily News officially begins its journey. With trepidation and excitement, we assume leadership of America’s oldest college […]

NEWS’ VIEW: The things we learned

Today marks the final issue of the 138th Managing Board of the Yale Daily News.

NEWS’ VIEWS: The task we leave you

How did you feel when you were first accepted to Yale?

NEWS’ VIEW: The News congratulates its newest staffers

On April 29, the Oldest College Daily held its spring semester staff inductions. It is with great pride that we announce the newest inductees to the Yale Daily News.

NEWS’ VIEW: Our missed opportunity

The Corporation’s decision to change the title of “master” comes as little comfort to those who saw the much-awaited naming decisions as an opportunity to make a better Yale, one sensitive to the evolving needs and values of the University.

NEWS’ VIEW: Huang ’18 for YCC President

As the events last semester demonstrated, this campus cares deeply about the future of Yale — and our next YCC president must be someone who can channel that momentum into attainable goals. For that reason, the News endorses Huang.