UNIVERSITY | CHRIS TILLEN Law School sees drop in diversity post-affirmative action The Yale Law School class of 2027, the first admitted without affirmative action, saw a 12 percent decrease in the share of students of color.
UNIVERSITY JOSIE REICH McInnis lacks unique academic vision While she works to develop a vision, President Maurie McInnis will listen to stakeholders and advance the University’s existing science and engineering projects.
CITY LILY BELLE POLING Elicker proposes redirecting $8.5 million to New Haven Public Schools New Haven ran a $16.4 million budget surplus in Fiscal Year 2023-2024. Mayor Justin Elicker has proposed assigning $3 million in freed funds to New Haven Public Schools in addition to $5.5 million of ARPA funds.
UNIVERSITY KARLA CORTES & NORA MOSES Flex point dining plan undervalued as prices increase at Bow Wow Yale Hospitality previously increased the value of the Bow Wow swipe to $12 after YCC advocacy, but the flex point plan is still undervalued by at least $800.
ANISH BEERAM ‘First-of-its-kind’: Yale Center on Climate Change and Health hosts inaugural conference at Climate Week NYC
ANIKA ARORA SETH DNC Chair Jaime Harrison discusses Harris campaign, youth voter engagement while on campus
LILY BELLE POLING ANALYSIS: English Station, an environmental nuisance to New Haven, may become even less accountable to federal oversight
ZOE BEKETOVA & JANICE HUR PROFILE: Howie Forman, the professor who does it all — from Yale to Capitol Hill
BRODY GILKISON GOLF: Women’s team places third at Princeton, Will Lodge ’26 takes first at Sacred Heart Classic
ALEX GELDZAHLER & BAALA SHAKYA New Haven Museum to welcome author Talia Aikens-Nuñez of “Men of the 65th”