Emily Tian
Staff Reporter
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Julian Rubinfien ’23: A first year on the frontlines

Julian Rubinfien ’23 has traded his family home in downtown Manhattan for a friend’s unclaimed Airbnb apartment, and strips off his personal protective equipment before returning to the Kierkegaard essay he is writing for his philosophy class.

Amid economic downturn, graduate students slated to receive more financial help

Graduate School of Arts and Sciences Dean Lynn Cooley announced additional financial support for doctoral candidates on Wednesday, following weeks of pressure from students and […]

Tenure clocks extended, but instructional faculty left in limbo

The University-wide hiring freeze through June 2021 has left the future of many non-tenure-track faculty members in jeopardy. The hiring freeze, announced via an April […]

Zoe Berg
Kem Edwards ’49: A nonagenarian looks forward and back

Kem Edwards ’49 is bearing the recent changes to Yale and New Haven gracefully. After all, he has seen Yale through many more.

Yale Day of Service rechristened Year of Service

In lieu of a “Day of Service,” the Yale Alumni Association will coordinate a “Year of Service” — reflecting both the public health risks of […]

Eight writers honored with Windham-Campbell Prize

The international literary community, unable to gather in London as originally planned, tuned into the live-streamed announcement of Donald Windham-Sandy M. Campbell Literature Prize recipients […]

robbieshort
Feb Club wraps up with 79 all-star seniors

On top of their thesis scrambles and classwork, some seniors sported perfect attendance for another daily obligation this February. The Feb Club — a social […]

James Larson
Fence Club generates high student interest

Around 150 students signed up to rush Fence this February, marking sustained high student interest for the coed social group on Crown Street. These numbers […]

Lunar Ball attendees celebrate Year of the Rat

Students rang in the Year of the Rat on Saturday night at Lunar Ball, one of the most anticipated events among the Asian American community […]

Progressive Party returns to the YPU

This winter, the previously defunct Yale Progressive Party rejoined the Yale Political Union as one further step in establishing its campus presence. Sarah Strober ’20 […]

Daniel Zhao
Frat suit dismissed on all but one count

The District Court of Connecticut chose to dismiss all but one count of Engender’s lawsuit against the University and nine fraternities alleging gender discrimination on […]