Adrian Rodrigues
Staff Reporter
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Students to vote on divestment

Following similar referenda at Brown and Harvard universities, students at Yale will now formally consider divestment from fossil fuels.

Local 35 union reelects leaders

Less than a week before New Haven’s mayoral election, in which union endorsements have played a major role, Yale’s Unite Here Local 35 union elected a new executive board.

William Foltz, former professor and expert on African politics, dies at 77

An expert on African politics, Foltz advised the Clinton administration on its policy toward the continent during his time on the National Intelligence Council between 1995 and 1997.

Yale aims to decrease private equity investments

For the first time in eight years, the Yale Investments Office aims to decrease investments in private equity.

Yale scientists probe gender gap

Thirteen years into the new millennium, progress in hiring and retention of female science professors remains stubbornly slow.

Yale startup catches Zuckerberg’s eye

Panorama Education, a technology startup founded by several recent Yale graduates, is gaining attention in Silicon Valley.

Ivy League sees strong returns

Several years after the financial crisis cost Yale roughly a quarter of its endowment, the future seems promising for Ivy League schools.

Calhoun dean, Leslie Woodard, dies at 53

Leslie Woodard, English professor and dean of Calhoun College, died unexpectedly Monday in her home in Calhoun. She was 53 years old.

Leslie Woodard, Calhoun Dean, dies

Leslie Woodard, English professor and Dean of Calhoun College, died unexpectedly today in her home in Calhoun.

Protest on sexual misconduct at Inaugural Block Party

As attendees flooded into the Hillhouse Block Party on Sunday afternoon, they were met by protesters challenging the University’s response to sexual misconduct on campus.

Committee plans for influx of students

With two new colleges slated for completion in 2017, faculty and administrators have begun planning for the first major increase in student enrollment in four decades.