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Goodbye, Euphoria?

Spoilers ahead! The return of the hit television series “Euphoria” has been delayed yet again. In late March, HBO announced that shooting for season three […]

A child’s wish

“In Vietnamese, the word for missing someone and remembering them is the same: nhớ… I miss you more than I remember you.” -Ocean Vuong    […]

LETTER 4.18: Your student group needs to call for divestment

This week, we invited hundreds of members of the class of 2028 to attend Bulldog Days events at Dwight Hall, Yale’s Center for Public Service […]

Yale refuses to divest from military weapons manufacturers amid student protests

On Wednesday afternoon, Yale announced that the endowment investment policy would be expanded to bar holdings tied to assault weapons manufacturers that retail to the general public. The University also announced that military weapons manufacturing does not meet the criteria for divestment.

Following drug development milestones, Arvinas looks to make headway against breast cancer and brain diseases

The New Haven-based biopharmaceutical company and Yale spinoff hopes to use a unique protein-targeting technology in two promising drugs to stave off breast cancer and neurodegenerative diseases like Parkinson’s.

Cultural show celebrating Asian heritage to take place 

This Saturday, a cultural show celebrating Pan-Asian American Heritage Month will occur in the Whitney Humanities Center Auditorium.

Students criticize facility crisis in New Haven Public Schools

The New Haven Board of Education met on Monday, March 25, to discuss key educational initiatives and operational enhancements. The student reporters alerted board members of the desperate facilities situation at New Haven public schools, advocating for the Superintendent’s 2024-25 fiscal year budget to be accepted.

‘New flavor of standardized testing’: admissions office shares details on Yale’s new ‘test-flexible’ policy

In an interview with the News, the admissions office explained the motivations behind its new “test-flexible” policy, which will once again mandate that applicants submit standardized test scores starting next fall — but will allow applicants to choose between submitting SAT, ACT, AP or IB scores.

Ricky D’s Rib Shack launches new game for patrons

Following a strong seven year run, Ricky D’s Rib Shack is using a new mobile game to increase customer engagement and rewards.

Anyway, Love

I’m not known as someone who tries — and let alone succeeds — to be mysterious or nonchalant. I think that if I tried to […]

Zahra Virani
Valentine’s Day Essentials for Singles

Well, the list is short, very short, my single friends. There is one thing you should get this Valentine’s Day: a crush. If you don’t […]