David Shimer
Staff Reporter
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Deer’s head found at Spizzwinks(?) audition

Late Saturday morning, a Yale student walked into Timothy Dwight College to audition for the Spizzwinks(?) a cappella group. He left a box on a table outside of the audition room, performed and walked out.

Yale Dining to introduce vegan desserts

This semester, Yale Dining will offer new dessert options for vegan students.

Let’s make Adil — the man behind the crepes

Q: How would you characterize the mission of your restaurant? A: We started with a tricycle. And I wanted to go for something that is really quality food, […]

Yale Dining to pilot “street foods” initiative

This year, the University’s dining halls are adopting a “street foods” concept program based on the offerings of local food trucks.

Global scholars program expands to Beijing

Yale faculty and students will travel to Beijing in January to teach 100 high school students about their areas of expertise as well as the college admissions process.

Returning head pantry workers take up new roles

Two former head pantry workers have decided to return to their residential college dining halls, though their assignments will be different from what they were prior to their original departure.

Panter-Brick named Morse master

On Thursday evening, University President Peter Salovey announced that anthropology professor Catherine Panter-Brick will serve as the next master of Morse College.

Yale-NUS students decry dining hall standards

Frustrated with poor food quality in dining halls, students at Yale-NUS have been working with the administration to improve their options.

Yalies launch new social media app

For Yalies wondering where their friends are when posting on social media, a new application may provide an answer.

Head pantry workers can return to colleges

After a contentious battle between Yale Dining and Local 35, head pantry workers have been given the opportunity to return to the residential colleges.

Changes to history, humanities majors approved

Two alterations to the history major represent the most significant change to the History Department in a generation, according to History Director of Undergraduate Studies Beverly Gage.