Britton O'Daly
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YCC ’13-’14 involved in new Khan allegations

Miller’s post recounting her experiences during the 2014 YCC election has raised additional questions about Khan’s history of harassment at Yale before Halloween 2015 and prompted the current YCC administration to consider new policies for evaluating accusations of misconduct against council members and candidates.

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Melecio could be deported as early as tomorrow

Melecio Andazola Morales, father of Viviana Andazola Marquez ’18, will be under immediate threat of deportation starting this Thursday if the U.S. government denies him asylum, Andazola Marquez told the News.

Security measures cause havoc

Chaotic lines and student stampedes plagued the Yale-Harvard Game last weekend as 51,426 attendees were held up at slow security checkpoints for both the student […]

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Yalies celebrate Thanksgiving on campus

Every year, thousands of Yale students leave campus for the November recess to reunite with friends and family, enjoy a break from classes and celebrate […]

New colleges face facilities problems

Yale is moving to fix leaks and heating problems at the new colleges brought on by this month’s rainy and cold New England weather. As […]

New policies, traditions in place for the Game

Students staying on campus for the Yale-Harvard Game this year may notice several new protocols and traditions put into practice for the classic matchup.

Yale grad to be tried for sexual assault

Saifullah Khan ’16, a native of Afghanistan who studied cognitive science at Yale, has been charged with sexual assault in the first, second, third and fourth degrees.

Students look to sustain anti-Trump energy

Today, many of those same campus organizations are facing a new challenge — how to keep that energy alive.

Native Americans celebrate at conference

Roughly 200 students, alumni and faculty came together to celebrate Yale’s Native American community at the fifth annual Henry Roe Cloud Conference this past weekend, […]

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Ex-div school prof had history of sexual abuse

Former Yale adjunct professor Jaime Lara, who taught at the Divinity School and the Institute for Sacred Music, sexually abused minors when he served as a priest in the Catholic Church from 1973 until 1992.

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Buckley Program hosts annual conference

Roughly 200 students, alumni and other guests gathered at the Omni hotel last Friday for a half-day conference hosted by the Buckley Program at Yale titled “The Constitution and the Courts: Challenges, Opportunities, and the Future of Freedom.”