Asha Prihar
Staff Reporter
Asha Prihar served as managing editor of the News during the 2019-20 academic year. Before that, she covered community service, Yale's professional schools and undergraduate student life as a staff reporter. She is a senior in Silliman College studying political science.
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SOM starts scholarship for Indian students

A new scholarship program at the Yale School of Management will reduce tuition costs for several Masters of Business Administration students from India as a […]

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Div School premieres “audacious” art exhibit

Students, faculty, staff and visitors passing through the hallways of the Divinity School will now be greeted by a series of activism-centric artwork featuring both […]

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Yale-NUS partners with Duke-NUS Med School

Beginning this academic year, Yale-NUS students are able to take part in the new “Liberal Arts and Medicine Pathway” — a program the college jointly […]

SOM narrows new dean pool

As the search for the School of Management’s new dean reaches the interview phase, SOM community members reflect on the business school’s broader values and issues that they would like their new leader to address.

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YLS alumni reflect on Rubenfeld allegations

As the reported investigation into misconduct of YLS Professor Jed Rubenfeld progresses, YLS alumni say that they are not surprised that such allegations against him would come to light.

Ford quotes spray painted around campus

Almost four weeks after Christine Blasey Ford testified against then-Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh ’87 LAW ’90, quotations from the Senate testimony were found spray […]

Law School clinic sues Trump for free speech violations

A Yale Law School Clinic filed a lawsuit against President Donald Trump last Tuesday on behalf of PEN American Center, alleging that Trump has violated […]

A Personal Trainer, Vegan and Sociologist Walk into a Synagogue — Oh Wait, that’s just Sandra Lawson

Sandra Lawson is a recently ordained rabbi who grew up in St. Louis, Missouri, and has previously served as a Military Police investigator in the […]

Div School portrait revives legacy of first black Yale student

As a student at the Divinity School, James W.C. Pennington was only allowed to sit in class. He could not speak, enroll, nor receive a […]

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Law School organizers reflect, plan post-Kavanaugh

Following the confirmation of Brett Kavanaugh ’87 LAW ’90 to the United States Supreme Court amid strong backlash from Yale Law School students, student organizers […]

SOM study estimates higher undocumented immigration numbers

Researchers at the Yale School of Management have estimated the number of undocumented immigrants in the United States to be nearly twice as large as […]

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