Madison Hahamy
Staff Reporter
Madison Hahamy is a junior from Chicago, Illinois majoring in English and in Human Rights. She previously wrote for the Yale Daily News and served as Senior Editor for The New Journal.
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“There’s nothing normal about what’s happening right now”: Professors and Students Respond to This Semester

This semester is hard. For everyone. I asked students and professors the same question — if you could tell the other group one thing about […]

As finals approach, students and faculty weigh in on return to letter grades

Last spring, after weeks of contentious campuswide debate, Yale College implemented universal pass/fail, a sweeping grading policy that replaced letter grades with a “pass” or […]

‘Animals’ comment by TFs, professor reaction draw backlash from students

As Election Day sprawled into a nearly weeklong wait for the president-elect to be announced, a professor and multiple teaching fellows faced backlash for their […]

Students and faculty express concern, agreement, with spring semester’s course planning

On Nov. 2, Dean of Yale College Marvin Chun and Dean of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences Tamar Gendler sent an email to the […]

Divinity students revive feminist journal

The Voice Journal at the Yale Divinity School, a publication for feminist thought and reflection on campus, released its first issue last week since its […]

Large donations from Yale faculty went almost exclusively to Democratic-affiliated candidates and groups

Of all donation recipients, the Biden campaign received the largest sum from Yale faculty — $169,390.

Yale faculty predict results — or lack of them — for 2020 presidential election

Yale student groups prepare for 2020 election

Yale reports 21 positive COVID-19 cases on one day

The Yale COVID-19 dashboard reflects that 21 positive cases were reported by the University on Wednesday — a record one-day high. As COVID-19 case counts […]

Confusion over contracts causes uncertainty for instructional faculty

Aaron Carico, a former lecturer in the American Studies Department, had taught at Yale for the past five years. Each year, he would meet with […]

Yale is Where the Heart Is: A Look Inside the Lives of Off-off Campus Yalies

When Lindsay Daugherty ’22 wakes up every day, she often doesn’t know where she is. A little disorientation after sleeping is normal, yes — but […]