Anya Geist
Staff Reporter
Anya Geist covers technology for the News and is also a staff writer for the WKND. She previously covered science and society. Originally from Worcester, MA, she is a sophomore in Silliman College and studies history.
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Students to receive increased meal vouchers during breaks

Eligible first-generation or low-income and international students will benefit from increased UberEats meal vouchers when the dining halls are closed over breaks.

A guide to jaywalking at Yale

*Note: I don’t condone jay-walking. But also — just keep reading.* The Yale campus is slashed into pieces by New Haven roads. York, High, College, […]

New program at the School of Public Health works to improve data equity

The Data Science and Data Equity program will emphasize the importance of equitable data in underrepresented communities.

Experts advise consistency as students struggle with sleep schedules

The News talked to sleep experts to give students advice on how to adopt healthier sleeping habits.

Yale first year’s research goes to space

Isabel Jiang ’28 created an experiment that will be performed aboard the International Space Station later this week.

An audible tragedy

The clang of various Yale clock towers. Sirens in the distance. My friend’s study music that is way too loud. These sounds pierce my mind, and I have no protection against them. I have lost my AirPods.

Campus religious groups prepare for Family Weekend

Yale’s religious organizations have a number of events scheduled to welcome students and families.

The Blossom Shop brightens Orange Street

Eighteen years after its reopening, the flower shop’s owner uses previous experiences to help his shop bloom.

Yale Planetary Solutions awards funding for climate-focused research projects

22 Yale environmentally-focused research projects received funding from YPS

Lessons of lifeguarding

I did not want to be a lifeguard this summer.  In fact, I tried very hard to make sure it wouldn’t happen: I applied for […]

Ukrainian doctors learn new skills through program at Yale New Haven Hospital

Seven physicians from Ukraine observed patient care in New Haven, learning specifically about reconstructive practices.