Jordi Gassó
Jordi Gassó is the current Arts & Living Editor for the News and a former Student Affairs & Organizations beat reporter. He hails from Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic.
Franco GRD ’16 nominated for Golden Globe

Cutting off his right arm on-screen in “127 Hours” has earned James Franco GRD ’16 a best actor in a dramaGolden Globe nomination. Hopefully, he […]

University of Alberta DKE chapter on provisional suspension

Last month, while the Delta Kappa Epsilon national organization lifted a ban on the Yale DKE fraternity, it imposed a provisional suspension on its University […]

Hazing committee established

This week, Yale College Dean Mary Miller named the members of a new committee on hazing and initiations and established the group’s agenda. The group, […]

DKE ban lifted

The ban on DKE’s pledge activities was lifted in early November, less than one month after it was imposed by the Delta Kappa Epsilon national […]

Harvard bans vuvuzelas at Game

Harvard officials have silenced the vuvuzelas that threatened to ring out at The Game this year. In an e-mail sent to several students and administrators […]

Students discuss sexual climate

Through Facebook invites, posters and table tents, organizers of a workshop tried to promote further discussion of Yale’s sexual climate Sunday with a single question: […]

As Univ. copes with harassment, details of old case emerge

Details of disciplinary action against a student accused of harassment have emerged, as a new committee prepares to examine community recommendations on sexual misconduct following […]

Miller announces members of sexual misconduct policy task force

In an e-mail to the student body Thursday, Yale College Dean Mary Miller announced the lineup of a task force that will evaluate the recommendations […]

Dwight Hall elects new leadership

Dwight Hall members voted on a new student executive committee at a cabinet meeting Tuesday night. Joseph Breen ’12 (a staff photographer for the News) […]

YCC recruits students for Committee on Hazing

Almost a month after the Delta Kappa Epsilon initiation ritual controversy, the Yale College Council has opened up student applications for the newly-formed Committee on […]

SCC seeks to shake reputation

The Sophomore Class Council has been called inefficient since its inception in 2005, but this year’s council is trying to breathe new life into the […]