Emily Tian
Staff Reporter
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Yale Young Democratic Socialists of America launch campaign demanding a ‘Just COVID plan from Yale’

The Yale chapter of the Young Democratic Socialists of America, a student political group on campus, officially launched its COVID-19 action plan last Friday to […]

Texan Yalies observe their state in crisis amid winter storm

The ground outside of Jessie Cheung’s ’24 Davenport College window has been blanketed with snow for nearly the entire month she has been on campus. […]

New policy bans punishment for COVID-19 compact violations when reporting sexual misconduct

Yale’s Title IX policies have been formally updated so students who report an incident of sexual misconduct cannot be disciplined for violating COVID-19 guidelines at […]

ANAAY hosts virtual vigil in remembrance of Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women

On Wednesday, members of the Association of Native Americans at Yale convened to recognize the crisis of violence against women in Indigenous communities. The event, […]

Of 54 registered in-person classes, some hold off, others begin meeting this week

While Associate Research Scientist Man-Ki Yoon plans to transition to in-person teaching in March, for now, virtual machines running car simulators hooked to the computers […]

Whiffenpoofs travel to Florida amid pandemic

On Feb. 8, the Whiffenpoofs — Yale’s oldest and most well-known a cappella group — left New Haven for Florida. In a typical year, the […]

The Real Cost of Attendance

In the summer before her sophomore year, Lydia Burleson ’21 received a tuition bill three times her mother’s yearly income. Burleson, an FGLI student on […]

IN PHOTOS: The Comeback Kids

In a win for disabilities advocacy, Student Accessibility Services pilots new peer liaison program

In a stride toward increased representation and advocacy, students with disabilities will have access to a designated peer liaison program beginning next fall. The new […]

Yale student employees adapt to pandemic, drop in job numbers

Many students who ordinarily held jobs on campus during the academic year as office receptionists, library assistants and dining hall workers saw their positions and […]

For some students, taking a leave of absence also takes away healthcare

The financial aid package Alejandro Ortega ’23 received from Yale did not just support his enrollment. He also gained health insurance — for the first […]