Landon Bishop
Staff Reporter
Landon Bishop covers Accessibility at Yale. From Louisiana, he is a sophomore in Benjamin Franklin College majoring in Urban Studies and Ethics, Politics, and Economics.
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Yale community celebrates Indigenous Peoples’ Day

The Yale community came together to celebrate Indigenous Peoples’ Day through events and programming on Oct. 14.

“Experts of Voice”: Yale Speech and Swallow Center innovates, advocates and grows

The Speech and Swallow Center at Yale is hoping to increase awareness of the center and speech-language disorders.

La Casa Cultural hosts journalist Alana Casanova–Burgess

On Monday, award-winning journalist Alana Casanova–Burgess visited Yale to give a Latine Heritage Month keynote address.

Student Accessibility Services advances technology, Good Life Center at SAS

Student Accessibility Services plans to implement new models and initiatives to support student accessibility in the new year.

Jewish community members mourn six hostages killed in Gaza, call for release of remaining hostages

Last Friday, members of Yale’s Jewish community held a gathering to commemorate the six Israeli hostages who were killed by Hamas last week and raise awareness for the 101 hostages still in captivity.

As COVID-19 rates rise, Yale focuses on community health, but concerns for immunocompromised persist

As Yale relaxes COVID-era policies and national and state COVID-19 rates rise, community health remains a concern.

One year after SCOTUS ends affirmative action, Yale students reflect on new admissions policies, future of diversity in higher education

In June 2023, the Supreme Court axed affirmative action in college admissions, ending colleges across the nation’s ability to take into account race during the admissions process. A year later, Yale students remain divided on the ruling and shared their thoughts on the University’s new admissions policies since the ruling.

Yale celebrates opening of Good Life Center at Student Accessibility Services

On Wednesday, Yale’s Student Accessibility Services opened its first satellite space designed for students with disabilities in collaboration with the Good Life Center.

Yale Women’s Leadership Initiative conference to highlight intersectionality, offer networking opportunities

On Feb. 3 and 4, the Yale Women’s Leadership Initiative will hold its annual conference, which draws speakers from around the world to discuss empowerment and leadership in various fields.

Rhythmic Blue welcomes in new tap class, holds first show of the year

Rb VISION marked Rhythmic Blue’s first show with eight new members this past weekend.

In Defense of Directed Studies

It is August, and I am arriving at a lecture hall far below the stairs of the Humanities Quadrangle.  Plato and Gilgamesh shroud my mind, […]