Emily Tian
Staff Reporter
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First years and New Haven community members march in support of BLM

More than a hundred students and community members gathered on Cross Campus on Sunday afternoon to take part in a rally and march in support […]

Yale undergraduate introduces new student database website, prompting privacy concerns

The digital footprint of Erik Boesen ’24 is bigger than most. During his first year at Yale, the computer science major helped revamp the Yale […]

Intramurals further incorporate esports with assistance from Yale Esports Club

Although esports competitions do not count towards the Tyng Cup standings, students, faculty, alumni and more can play a variety of games across five platforms through Yale’s Sports and Recreation department.

Yale Law School student killed in car crash Tuesday afternoon

On Tuesday afternoon, Keon Ho Lim, a 25-year-old Yale Law School student from Medford, Mass., was struck by a commercial truck at the intersection of […]

Yale Hospitality introduces new fall-themed events for students

While residential colleges are not taking on-campus students to Connecticut’s local apple orchards this fall, Yale dining and hospitality staff are continuing the cherished fall […]

Slifka reimagines community during the Jewish holidays

While the Joseph Slifka Center for Jewish Life’s doors remain closed for the fall, some on-campus students still heard the familiar sound of the shofar […]

Black Students for Disarmament at Yale host virtual teach-in, to meet with admin

On Thursday afternoon, nearly 150 students, faculty members and New Haven community members attended a virtual teach-in to learn about Black Students for Disarmament at […]

Virtual programming, diversity and inclusivity initiatives and who knows about rush: For sororities, a reimagined fall

While parties and events thrown by Greek organizations have caused COVID-19 numbers to surge at colleges across the country, Yale’s four sororities are setting aside […]

Leftist activist, former Yale professor David Graeber dies at 59

David Graeber — a writer, public intellectual and self-styled anarchist activist who had once been an anthropology professor at Yale — died on Sept. 2 […]

American Studies professor Alan Trachtenberg dies at 88

Alan Trachtenberg, a preeminent scholar of American Studies at Yale, passed away in his home in Hamden, CT on Aug. 18. He was 88. Trachtenberg, […]

FAS staff members observe Juneteenth with afternoon leave

University administrators announced in an email on Thursday that Faculty of Arts and Sciences staff would be invited to observe Juneteenth and take the afternoon […]