Anika Arora Seth
Staff Reporter
Anika Arora Seth is the 146th Editor in Chief and President of the Yale Daily News. Anika previously covered STEM at Yale as well as admissions, alumni and financial aid. She also laid out the weekly print edition of the News as a Production & Design editor and was one of the inaugural Diversity, Equity & Inclusion co-chairs. Anika is pursuing a double major in biomedical engineering and women's, gender and sexuality studies.
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NHPS bus shortage causes pick-up and drop-off delays for about 900 K-12 students

New Haven Public Schools, or NHPS,  is among the many school systems across the country experiencing a bus driver shortage. The shortage affects about 900 […]

Red Bull Basement holds “Innovate New Haven” event to spark student interest in global innovation competition

On Oct. 13, Red Bull Basement, a global innovation competition geared toward students 18 and older, held an event called “Innovate New Haven” at District […]

Law School students tie police theory to policy at Yale’s Police, Law and Policy Clinic

In its first year of in-person work, the Police, Law, and Policy Clinic at Yale Law School is allowing students to translate empirical evidence on […]

Experts discuss climate policy and economic inequity in the ninth Yale Development Dialogue

Yale economics professors and famed environmentalists gathered on Tuesday to discuss the commitments of high and low-income countries to addressing climate change while correcting economic […]

Yale releases new study proving — again — that the so-called oldest map of America is a fake

The so-called oldest map of North America — the Vinland Map — sits in Yale’s Beinecke collection in a slim volume along with a medieval […]

Photo of Vinland Map
Yale Quantum Institute artist-in-residence program welcomes DJ Spooky

Yale Quantum Institute selects multimedia artist Paul D. Miller, known professionally as DJ Spooky, for a yearlong residency to be spent integrating quantum physics with fine arts.

YLS Liman Center members testify on solitary confinement in Pennsylvania

A public interest law center at Yale prepares longitudinal analysis of nationwide restrictive housing laws for expert testimony on a new Pennsylvania bill.

A photo of the YLS sign outside of the building