Britton O'Daly
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Pierson removes dining hall art

The paintings removed from the walls of Pierson College dining hall in preparation for the annual Pierson Inferno Halloween party — which include the images […]

Yale affiliates assigned community service

Thirty-six people, some of them members of the Yale community, were arrested in Hartford last September at a demonstration against the planned deportation two undocumented immigrants who faced imminent removal from the country.

Undergrad-made film examines lives of cops of color

In the minutes leading up to 6 p.m. in the Luce Hall Auditorium on Monday night, a series of facts appeared on the screen for […]

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Off-campus housing rate falls

The Yale College Dean’s Office remains concerned about the number of students living off campus, even as off-campus housing rates dipped this year after a […]

Pauli Murray honors accomplished alum

Friends and family members of the late Janifer Lighten ’83, the inaugural president of the Yale Black Alumni Association, gathered with other members of the […]

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ANAAY calls for stronger whip sheet response

The AANAY delivered a letter to the Yale Political Union this weekend demanding that the YPU  “strongly and unequivocally condemn” the Party of the Right for a controversial whip sheet distributed last month.

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Despite rebranding, LEO remains affiliated with SAE

Roughly 18 months after Yale’s embattled SAE chapter announced it would dissociate from the national SAE organization, LEO — as the fraternity now calls itself — has not completed the formal procedure for dissociation.

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Yale adopts new drug policy

Yale announced on Thursday a new medical emergency policy that will protect students from being charged with alcohol and drug violations when seeking medical help in emergencies.

ICE official has controversial past

For the past two weeks, Jeffrey Lynch, director of enforcement and removal operations at ICE's Denver field office, has been the target of an ongoing phone-banking campaign coordinated by Yale students.

“Free Melecio” goes national

The campaign to free Melecio Andazola Morales from detention in an ICE facility has gained national momentum since Yale students began advocating for Andazola Morales a week and a half ago.

After apology, Party of the Right faces alumni backlash

Behind the scenes, a generational debate brewed within the broader Party of the Right community.

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