Amelia Davidson
Staff Reporter
Amelia Davidson was the University Editor for the Yale Daily News. Before that, she covered admissions, financial aid and alumni as a staff reporter. Originally from the Washington D.C. area, she is a junior in Pauli Murray College majoring in American studies.
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CCEs run first-year bystander intervention workshops

The Communication and Consent Educators — a group of 57 students trained in community building and small-group discussions about sexual climate — led workshops on […]

Small fire breaks out in Pauli Murray

A small fire broke out in a student dorm room in Pauli Murray College Monday afternoon, with subsequent water damage affecting the buttery, the college’s […]

Grocery shuttle to remain in service permanently after summer pilot

Following a successful summer pilot, Yale University Shuttle has decided to permanently install the “grocery shuttle,” which takes Yalies to Trader Joe’s in Orange, CT. […]

New Haven commemorates Trans Day of Remembrance

Over 50 people commemorated Transgender Day of Remembrance with speeches and a candlelit vigil on the New Haven Green Wednesday evening. The event, which included […]

Panel highlights SOM female alumnae

Audience members stiffened in their chairs when Linda Mason SOM ’80 recounted the sexism she faced at her consulting job in the 1980s, but moments […]

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SWIMMING: Transfer Tycz is a team player

Fresh off of a transfer from No. 7 USC, Caitlin Tycz ’22 has set her sights on propelling the Yale women’s swimming and diving team […]

Residential College Express shuttle relaunched

The Residential College Express shuttle line returned last week after a summer hiatus that extended nearly two months into the academic year. The RCE — […]

Yale welcomes Pixar professor

Computer science professor Theodore Kim has worked with Lightning McQueen, Elastigirl and Coco. Or, at least that’s what he tells his nieces and nephews. Kim […]

YCC creates affinity networks

The Yale College Council officially created three affinity networks — for women, first-generation low-income students and black students — to support representatives and their constituents […]

Diplomat discusses conflicts involving Singapore

Ambassador Bilahari Kausikan, who previously served as a secretary at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Singapore, spoke at Yale on Monday about frequent misunderstandings […]

World fellow starts indigenous rights workshop

A month into his time at Yale, World Fellow and Ecuadorian diplomat Diego Tituaña has already announced his first initiative — a workshop series on […]