Ben Raab
Staff Reporter
Ben Raab covers faculty and academics at Yale and writes about the Yale men's basketball team. Originally from New York City, Ben is a sophomore in Pierson college pursuing a double major in history and political science.
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Judge hears arguments in suit over Yale Corporation petition process

Judge John Burns Farley made no ruling in a recent hearing of the lawsuit to restore the alumni petition process to the Yale Corporation.

YCC proposes new certificates in ASL, Directed Studies, Economics

The Yale College Council is spearheading a proposal for three new certificates at Yale College, though faculty expressed uncertainty about the plausibility of the proposal.

Yale establishes new Digital Ethics Center under Italian philosopher

Yale’s new Digital Ethics Center, founded by Italian philosopher Luciano Floridi, seeks to research the societal impact of modern digital innovations, including AI.

Survivor of Hamas attack on Israel shares story at Slifka Center

Yoni Diller, an attendee at the Supernova music festival, shared his story of the Oct. 7 Hamas attack against Israel and spoke about reports of rising antisemitism on college campuses.

MEN’S BASKETBALL: Yale picked first in preseason poll

After returning four of their five top scorers from last season, and picking up new talent in the offseason, the Bulldogs seem poised to make another strong push for the Ivy title.

Yale endowment performance on par with peers in slow year for university investment returns

The value of Yale’s endowment fell for the second consecutive year, but experts told the News that the performance is probably a symptom of broader market trends and not an immediate cause for concern.

Peer colleagues slam history professor’s book for ‘systemically’ misrepresenting sources

Multiple reviews accuse Maura Dykstra, an assistant professor of history, of misrepresenting and mistranslating key sources and documents in her first published book. In response, Dykstra defended her work and called the criticisms “patently false.”

‘Sharp wit’ and ‘austere beauty’: remembering Louise Glück

Glück, a Yale poetry professor and prolific writer, is remembered for her relentless honesty, sharp wit and support for her students.

Louise Glück, Nobel Prize-winning poet and former U.S. Poet Laureate, dies at 80

Glück, a Yale poetry professor and prolific author, was teaching the Iseman Seminar in Poetry at Yale College this semester.

Yalies gather to honor Israeli relatives, friends killed by Hamas

Hundreds of Yale students and community members gathered around the Women’s Table on Wednesday to share the experiences of friends and loved ones impacted by the ongoing war in Israel and Gaza.

Petition to oust pro-Palestine professor for ‘promoting lies and violence’ gains 25,000 signatures in just over a day

The Change.org petition cites professor Zareena Grewal’s social media activity condoning Hamas’s attack on Israel this past weekend. The University has since defended Grewal’s right to free speech.