Kimberly Chow
UOC talks with Levin about aid

The Undergraduate Organizing Committee met with President Richard Levin on Thursday for only the second time in five years to present its financial aid platform. […]

Michigan votes to stop affirmative action in state universities on Tuesday

On Tuesday, Michigan voters passed a state referendum banning the use of affirmative action for women and minorities in the state’s public colleges and universities. […]

Some see second shot in transfers

While the traditional college applicant sees a rejection letter as the end of his chance to attend his dream college, some students now see rejection […]

UCS to offer new Bulldogs programs

Undergraduate Career Services will offer five new International Bulldogs internship programs this summer in Montreal, Buenos Aires, Madrid, Budapest and Cape Town. The office hopes […]

Science majors find study abroad hard

To address students’ concerns that science majors have few opportunities to study abroad during the school year, Yale administrators are working on giving more options […]

Yale Ambassadors program to grow

Last week, the Yale Office of Undergraduate Admissions finished training 120 students who will represent Yale in high schools across the country as part of […]

Colleges discuss admit preferences for gays

An article alleging that Middlebury College would implement affirmative action for gay applicants has inspired debate among universities and activist groups across the country, but […]

Admissions showcases Yale in 49 states

Parents and students who come to hear admissions officer Chris Hanson ’05 speak often expect him to be “mean, old, balding and overweight,” so they […]

31 alums start Fulbright work

While her friends were receiving job offers and graduate school acceptance letters in the winter of her senior year, Sarah Cannon ’06 knew she would […]

Blix describes Iraq weapons investigation

Former United Nations weapons inspector Hans Blix said world leaders must think critically before launching a war, during a lecture in Luce Hall on Monday […]

Students welcome organic food

Days after the end of Berkeley College’s stranglehold on sustainable food, Yale undergraduates are merrily reaping the organic fruits of Berkeley’s success. Across campus, most […]