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Ticking down to 10:59: Yale Artists Cabaret holds fifth show

The Yale Artists Cabaret’s latest show “10:59”, directed by Lauren Marut ’25 and Soleil Singh ’24, featured 18 performances in two showings Friday night.

LETTER 10.13: Poet Louise Glück, just passed, has staying power

Dear Editor: I attended the low-residency writing program at Goddard College in Vermont when Louise Glück served as a teacher, and a poet-in-residence (1970s) . […]

Operatic musical ‘Disguise’ stages deception and cunningness

The Opera Theatre of Yale College's musical show, “Disguise,” was performed at the Crescent Underground Theater on Oct. 13 and 14.

A girl’s guide to girl math

Give a moment of grace to the brave soul who struggles on the common room piano. Pay no mind to a misplayed note or stochastic rhythm. Do not let them disturb your walk to the dining hall. In between getting lost in basements and figuring out how to open doors, one of Yale’s quirks that stood out to me was its abundance of public pianos. They can be spotted in the more well-furnished dining halls and in every common room. In the Hopper common room, I even found two: placed back to back in anticipation of their next duet.

Girl math!
Musings on Midterms

It is late September, and the sticky, brutal heat has swiftly shifted into frigid gloom and early sunsets. We’ve traded skirts for sweatpants, sandals for […]

Who is Joe Gustaferro?

Joe Gustaferro ’24 is a whirlwind of interests. He is an expert on the “history of ideas” and a master of comedy. It is a […]

‘I still believe in the YPU’: Yalies establish Moderate Party, seek Yale Political Union membership after rejection

Yale’s newest political party is taking another stab at joining the Yale Political Union after the group failed to meet the YPU’s membership requirements in the spring.

The WKND presents: the sorting ceremony

Picture this: you’re strolling along Cross Campus, enjoying the crisp autumn air. You’ve just eaten an extra tahini chocolate chunk cookie at Commons, and now you’ve got a few hours until your next class. It’s a beautiful day to be outside, and you’ve already finished your work for the next day. Suddenly, you hear a prospective student on an oversized tour group led by an overqualified guide utter this fateful sentence — “It’s like being at Hogwarts!” 

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‘Simply ignored’: students complain of unresponsiveness, late communication from financial aid office

Four students detailed late aid packages, unreturned emails and phone calls, unnecessary late fees and unclear, infrequent messaging from the office.

Women seek acne care 2.5x more often than men, researchers find

A recent study led by researchers at the School of Medicine found that women seek dermatology care for acne at over double the rate that […]

State police under investigation for falsified ticket scandal

A probe from Governor Ned Lamont’s office comes after private investigations found that officers had falsified 26,000 tickets over seven years and undercounted the number of Black and non-white Hispanic drivers stopped by police.