Cynthia Hua
New direction for Buddhist programs

The Chaplain’s Office has unveiled a series of new religious activities and acquired two interim staff advisers for the University’s Buddhist community.

Yale Health considers sex change surgery

Though Stanford, the University of Pennsylvania, Harvard and Brown offer health insurance coverage for students to receive gender reassignment surgery, Yale is still reviewing its policies for the procedure.

Ivy Council discusses student life

Over 50 students from Ivy League universities gathered at Yale this weekend to discuss student policies on issues ranging from alcohol to academic honesty.

Admins target sexual misconduct, drinking

Administrators increasingly consider the intersection of campus sexual climate and drinking culture.

Chaplain’s Office hosts OMG!Week

This week, students can participate in a Muslim prayer service, a Shabbat Friday night dinner and a discussion of Buddhist principles — all as part of a new Chaplain’s Office initiative.

Student opinions on Harkness bells differ, survey says

Some students are not always thrilled with the music emanating from Harkness Tower.

Sig Ep added to tailgate lawsuit

A lawsuit filed by Sarah Short SOM ’13, who was injured in the fatal U-Haul crash at the 2011 Yale-Harvard tailgate, has been amended to include Sig Ep as a defendant.

Despite storm, IvyQ conference persists

This weekend, 500 students converged on campus for the fourth annual IvyQ — a conference for undergraduate LGBTQ and allied students that Yale hosted for the first time — despite logistical challenges due to the blizzard.

Citing weather conditions, GALA reunion canceled

The second annual LGBTQ GALA Reunion scheduled to take place this weekend was canceled at noon today due to severe weather conditions. Organizers decided to announce the […]

LGBTQ Office finds home in Swing Space

For the first time since its founding in 2009, the Office of LGBTQ Resources has a physical space on campus.

SHARE doubles staff, expands resources

SHARE has doubled its staff and relocated to larger offices over the past year as part of continuing efforts to expand its visibility on campus.