Daniela Brighenti
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Yale athletics hires social media specialist

At a time when Yale sports teams and the Ivy League continue to increase their activity across several social media outlets, the Yale athletic department has recently taken a major step toward expanding its own social media presence.

Squash Haven sees college admissions success

Up until this year, Victor Padilla has come to Payne Whitney Gymnasium as a New Haven student for squash practice and academic tutoring sessions. But starting in the fall, Padilla will walk around the halls of Payne Whitney with a new perspective.

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Family on and off the field

Most student-athletes refer to their teammates as family at one point or another in their collegiate careers. For a select few, that statement carries even more weight.

MEN’S TENNIS: Elis on four-match win streak

The Yale men’s tennis team emerged perfect in both of its nonconference matches this weekend, extending its current winning streak to four matches and establishing […]

Mixed support for Bulldog Rewards

Five months after launching fan loyalty program Bulldog Rewards, the Yale athletic department continues to modify and promote the app to increase its popularity on campus.

WOMEN’S BASKETBALL: Guth a hit among Yale players

Scrolling through the images on Yale women’s basketball head coach Alison Guth’s Twitter feed, it is no easy task distinguishing the coach from the players. In pictures showcasing jokey Christmas attire and playful selfies, the first-year coach is camouflaged, fitting right in with her team.

Admins offer Zika safety advice

Following advice from the Connecticut Department of Public Health to health care providers to be on the lookout for the Zika virus, the Yale Office of Emergency Management is investigating the potential risk posed to the University and monitoring Yale-affiliated travel in the areas of South and Central America.

New NCAA rep. needed

With Jonathan Edwards College Master and Special Assistant to the President Penelope Laurans retiring in June, the University will soon begin searching for a new […]

A programming parity

Klaire Tan ’19 always knew she needed to know how to code. Originally from Silicon Valley, Tan grew up surrounded by technology, but had never taken a computer science class until coming to Yale.

Ivy League, JMI Sports partner up

In the same month that Yale revealed a historic apparel deal with Under Armour, the Ivy League as a whole was finalizing a brand-new partnership of its own.

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MEN’S BASKETBALL: No word on Ivy League tournament

Weeks after the decision was expected, no new information has come forward as to whether Ivy League men’s basketball will add a postseason tournament.

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