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Library to compile Medieval materials

A recent shelving mistake in Sterling Memorial Library led administrators to accelerate plans to create a reference collection that the Medieval Studies program has been […]

Visiting International Student Program weighs expansion

The Yale Visiting International Student Program, which began last year and currently accepts students from Mexico, Singapore and Hong Kong, is looking to partner with […]

University still recovering from floods

Nearly 50 buildings on campus are still recovering from damage sustained during the torrential downpours that struck New Haven in mid-August. The rain, which fell […]

Tap Night generates traditional antics

Juniors in masks and makeshift diapers accosted passersby Thursday night as they fulfilled initiation requirements for Yale’s senior societies. Tap Night, one of the University’s […]

Environmentalist praises single-stream

CJ May FES ’89, the Yale Office of Sustainability’s recycling coordinator, praised the University’s transition to single-stream recycling at a Pierson Master’s Tea Tuesday evening. […]

Speaker condemns juvenile life sentences

Lawyer, professor and human rights activist Bryan Stevenson brought some audience members on Monday afternoon to tears as used personal stories to advocate that the […]

Exhibit traces Latino history at Yale

An exhibit documenting the historical growth of Latinos at Yale since the 1960s opened Monday at Sterling Memorial Library. Conceived as a collaborative effort between […]

YCC | Aly Moore ’14, UOFC chair

Aly Moore ’14 says she wants to apply her passion for innovation to the Undergraduate Organizations Funding Committee. Moore, one of three candidates for chair […]

Former diplomat discusses U.S. policy in Latin America

At a Monday night talk, Arturo Valenzuela, former United States assistant secretary of state for Western hemisphere affairs, praised U.S. foreign policy in Latin America […]

Black Church celebrates 40 years

About 20 alumni and undergraduate members of the Black Church at Yale arrived at the Afro-American Cultural Center Saturday morning to kick off a two-day […]

Professor links religion and government in Iran

Political theorist and Princeton professor Miriam Kunkler described the interaction between religious and secular elements of the Iranian constitution as “complicated” during a talk Monday […]