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Fall exhibit at the Beinecke Library explores art and protest

The new “Art, Protest, and the Archives” exhibit at the Beinecke offers a vibrant look into the visuals of resistance throughout history.

Yale researchers identify racial disparities in clean air access

A team at the Yale School of Public Health and Yale School of Medicine has uncovered that Black communities are especially vulnerable to harmful air pollutants, casting doubt on clean air policy.

First years discover service opportunities at Dwight Hall bazaar

The Dwight Hall extracurricular bazaar on Old Campus connected Yalies currently involved in public service and social justice organizations with interested first years.

Full Disclosure: Ivy Feeders

Two students discuss how their distinct high school experiences prepared them for the academic and social extremes at Yale. Producers: Ashley Choi, Caleb Dunson, Nick […]

Ocean Management rescinds evictions, agrees to negotiate with tenants union

Days after hundreds of protestors gathered outside City hall to support the Blake Street Tenants Union, Ocean Management signed an agreement withdrawing eviction notices and returning to the negotiating table.

Two mayoral Democratic primary candidates face off in debate

The two candidates agreed on many issues, but differed on their proposed approaches to drug use and stopping the flow of illegal guns into the city.

Nearing one year under new owners, Wheelhouse Cycling pedals on

Wheelhouse Cycling Studio approaches its one-year anniversary under their current owners, a mother-daughter duo working to build a strong community of riders.

Hamden mayoral candidates differentiate themselves on economic policy ahead of Democratic primary

Hamden Democratic mayoral candidates adopt platforms reflecting growing concerns over Hamden’s high taxes.

Interview | YCC President, VP on Salovey’s Departure

  On Aug. 31, University President Peter Salovey announced his intent to step down from Yale’s helm this June. Multimedia Managing Editor Collyn Robinson sat […]

Seven days of rallies highlight wrongful convictions in New Haven

Gaylord Salters led the “7 Days of Truth with Proof” series of rallies to raise awareness on wrongful convictions and mass incarceration in mid-June.

SHEPHERD: What is needed, with or without affirmative action

But further experience in the education system of the elite has taught me differently: that affirmative action policies based on race were truly not the greatest solutions to the racial inequalities of our country, even those maintained by elite school admission policies. The Supreme Court ruling reminded me that much more has long been needed.