Rishabh Bhandari
Staff Reporter
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Supreme Court upholds ban on affirmative action

By a vote of 6 to 2, the Supreme Court upheld Michigan’s ban on the use of race-based affirmative action in public university admissions decisions Tuesday morning.

UCS launches employer database

Undergraduate Career Services has launched an online summer employment evaluation database.

Yale reaches out before Bulldog Days

In the lead up to Bulldog Days the office is continuing to expand and develop new online initiatives to reach out to prospective students.

Student debt trends down

On average, Yale seniors preparing for graduation in May face less student debt than their predecessors a decade ago.

YCC | Ben Ackerman ’16, president

Ben Ackerman ’16 hopes to institutionalize the ability of students to make decisions for themselves.

Senior class council positions announced

On Thursday afternoon, Associate Dean for Student Organizations and Physical resources John Meeske sent out an email to the class of 2015 notifying students that Rachel Tobin ’15 and Joshua Barrett ’15 were elected co-secretaries of the senior class council and Sandra Medrano ’15 was elected treasurer.

UCS offers last-minute guidance

As the job hunt reaches peak season, Undergraduate Career Services is making one final push to advise students from the class of 2014 before they graduate.

Pierson freshmen emerge victorious

This Saturday, the 12 residential colleges battled it out yet again for the annual Freshman Olympics.

Yale outreach hits home

Although no official data exists tracking the number of New Haven Public School students who are accepted to Yale each year, numerous individuals involved in the admissions process say they have noticed a rise in local admits.

Student accepted to every Ivy League school

High school senior Kwasi Enin of Long Island, New York has made national headlines for receiving acceptance letters from all eight members of the Ivy League.

Yale New Haven Health system resident targets debt

As student debt continues to dominate the higher education debate, one resident in the Yale New Haven Health System is launching a company to curb medical student loan payments.