Rachel Wang
Ivy Muslims hold conference

The first ever Ivy Muslims Conference this weekend persevered despite a mid-Atlantic snowstorm Friday night. Muslims from five Ivy League schools convened at Yale Saturday […]

Af-Am dean search discussed

Though students expressed sadness over the departure of Assistant Dean Pamela George from her position as director of the Afro-American Cultural Center after 10 years, […]

Slifka gets new director

After a year of waiting, the Joseph Slifka Center for Jewish Life at Yale has a new director: Steven Sitrin, a Rhode Island resident who […]

Slifka Center hires artist in residence

Fourteen years after its establishment, the Joseph Slifka Center for Jewish Life at Yale now has its first ever artist-in-residence: filmmaker Ilana Lapid ’99. Lapid, […]

Spike Lee criticizes media

Filmmaker Spike Lee is proud of the New York Yankees but not the founding fathers. Sporting a Yankees baseball cap and blazer, Lee coolly denounced […]

No minced words at Spike Lee Dean’s Tea

Filmmaker Spike Lee is proud of the New York Yankees — but not America’s founders. Sporting a Yankees baseball cap and blazer, Lee coolly denounced […]

Yale Dems lobby for mayor

Mayor John DeStefano Jr. has recruited the Yale College Democrats to help advance his primary re-election campaign push moving into Tuesday’s election: improving New Haven’s […]

Cultural houses host panel on law careers

Minority students worried about succeeding in a law career can look to the experiences of others who have forged the way, according to the organizers […]

Professor goes back to school

Tamar Gendler ’87 likes to save paper. So she prints her problem sets for PSYC 518, “Multivariate Statistics,” on the back of discarded pages from […]

Undergraduate Organizing Committee chalked colleges

The Undergraduate Organizing Committee has stepped forward to claim responsibility for the campaign of chalk and fliers that proposes new names for Yale buildings the […]

Anonymous campaign ‘renames’ colleges with slave past

Chalk inscriptions and paper fliers appeared around residential colleges this week, proposing new names for the colleges whose namesakes were slave-owners or supporters of slavery. […]