Britton O'Daly
Staff Reporter
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As hospital exec, Kate Walsh showed grit, decisiveness

When she served on the board of trustees at a small liberal arts college in Boston, Kate Walsh ’77 SPH ’79 was a close confidante […]

Alpha Phi faces neighborhood pushback over rezoning

Local residents in the Chapel West District are hesitant to welcome a new neighbor, Yale’s Alpha Phi chapter, which plans to move into a renovated […]

Light fellowship celebrates 20th anniversary

Over 100 students, alumni and faculty gathered on Friday to celebrate the 20th anniversary of the Richard U. Light Fellowship Program, which provides full funding […]

Chaos plagues Pierson housing draw raises concerns

Recent confusion over junior housing in Pierson College highlights students’ dissatisfaction with different housing processes in residential colleges, none of which are standardized. According to […]

Two societies added to Society Initiative

The Yale Society Initiative is introducing two new senior societies this year.

Three named Goldwater scholars

Three Yale juniors have won the prestigious Goldwater Scholarship.

Yale honors U.S. entry into First World War

Yale honored the 100th anniversary of the United States’ entry into the Great War with a ceremony.

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Sorority entry faces more red tape than frats

The founding process is less regulated at Yale for fraternities than it is for sororities.

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Sororities address class and wealth inequality

Many Yale students still perceive class distinctions and stereotypes within the sorority community.

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Fraternity seeks to open new chapter at Yale

Alpha Sigma Phi, a national fraternity originally founded at Yale, has begun a search to potentially re-establish a chapter on campus.

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Cabaret show reimagines menstrual rituals

“The Red Tent,” a theater piece conceived and directed by Sohina Sidhu DRA ’19 that focuses on the role menstruation plays in womanhood, concluded its […]

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