Kelly Wei
Staff Reporter
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WOMEN’S SQUASH: Bulldogs prevail over Quakers, nearly defeat Tigers

This past weekend held mixed results for the Yale women’s squash team, which triumphed 7–2 against No. 4 Penn but lost 5–4 in a tight […]

SQUASH: Yale dominates Drexel

On Friday evening before a packed house at Brady Squash Center, the No. 6 Yale women’s squash team started its regular season with a bang […]

VOLLEYBALL: Bulldogs go 13-1 in league, win championship

On Saturday, the Yale volleyball team captured sole ownership of the Ivy League Championship, winning an automatic bid to the NCAA tournament. The victory marks […]

Yale study discovers greater variability in air

A recent study by Yale researchers has found that a type of air pollution is much more complicated than previous research had indicated. Organic aerosol […]

WOMEN’S SQUASH: Yale brings cohesiveness and strength into season

The Yale women’s squash team faced a devastating end to their last season at the hands of perennial rival Harvard in the semifinals of the […]

Gerlach discusses Syrian civil war

Dozens gathered in Luce Hall on Tuesday to hear from Daniel Gerlach, editor-in-chief of the German Middle East magazine Zenith, who spoke about sectarianism, a […]

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Author discusses immigration narratives

To a crowd of 40 people on Thursday, Ana Raquel Minian GRD ’12 discussed her new book, “Undocumented Lives: the Story of Mexican Migration,” and […]

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MEN’S SOCCER: Carroll on a roll for men’s soccer

The three-time Ivy League Rookie of the Week Paolo Carroll ’22 has been a crucial part of the Yale men’s soccer team’s success this year. […]

Pinos approaching 300th day in sanctuary

Strict immigration policies enforced by the federal government have impacted countless individuals across the country — and one New Haven family finds its livelihood turned […]

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Malloy joins anti-coal alliance

While gubernatorial candidates Ned Lamont SOM ’80 and Bob Stefanowski look toward the November election, current Gov. Dannel Malloy is making one last push for […]

Student-made documentary screening draws hundreds

Over 200 people watched “120 Years,” a documentary that tells the story of Scott Lewis, a New Haven resident who was wrongfully convicted of a double homicide in 1991.

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