Britton O'Daly
Staff Reporter
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Women attend SigEp rush events

Over the weekend, dozens of women attended the first set of rush events for the Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity.

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University alters preferred first name policy

Yale has streamlined its preferred first name policy, a move that has been welcomed by LGBTQ activists as a step toward greater gender inclusivity on campus.

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Yalies prepare for Trump inauguration protests

A contingent of Yale students is planning to protest the inauguration of President-elect Donald Trump on Friday.

Film screening interrupted by Nazi salute

During a Sunday afternoon screening of “Black Swan” at the Whitney Humanities Center, an unidentified elderly man repeatedly clapped disruptively and subsequently performed what witnesses described as a Nazi salute.

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Whiffenpoofs vote against admitting women

The Yale Whiffenpoofs voted on Nov. 20 not to admit women to the oldest collegiate a cappella group next year.

Poster for Black Joy event burned

A poster for “Black Joy,” a School of Art event aimed at celebrating black arts and culture, was found burned on a bulletin board outside Sterling Memorial Library last Thursday.

The Good Adoptee: An Interview with Suzanne Bachner

Katori Hall once said that playwrights are the most gregarious of writers, and Suzanne Bachner may be one of the most gregarious of playwrights. She has an open style of conversation, a friendly blend of charming anecdotes and humorous self-reflection.

Election generates anger, confusion on campus

Bleary-eyed students walked to class Wednesday morning in various stages of emotional distress — some anxiously calling their families, others looking silently into the distance — on a surreal day at Yale.

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Students use Facebook to oppose DAPL

Students throughout campus have been logging onto their Facebook accounts, not to post photos, but rather to “check in” at Standing Rock, North Dakota.

DKE case raises questions about fraternity bans

Around 9:30 p.m. on Oct. 13, 2010, Delta Kappa Epsilon pledges filed into Old Campus, chanting the now-infamous lines: “No means yes, yes means anal.”

For some, college name impacts transfer choice

Although the two new residential colleges are similar, some students prefer placement in Murray College over Franklin College simply because of its name.