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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Five Yalies study abroad at Yale-NUS

Five Yalies living in Singapore traded a semester of online classes and a 12-hour time difference for a semester at Yale-NUS, complete with in-person classes […]

Yale faculty and staff are group with second-highest number of positive COVID-19 tests

Yale faculty and staff constitute the second-largest group of coronavirus cases at the University — even though not all are required to participate in regular testing.  […]

Faculty adapt classes in light of national election

During a Faculty of Arts and Science Senate meeting held on Oct. 15, Senate Chair and professor of African American studies, history and American studies […]

Claudia Rankine to depart Yale for NYU next year

Celebrated poet, playwright and essayist Claudia Rankine will be leaving her post as the Frederick Iseman Professor of Poetry at Yale at the end of […]

FAS Senate talks budget, passes YPEI Resolution

On Oct. 15, the Faculty of Arts and Sciences Senate held an open meeting in which senators passed a resolution to provide material support to […]

Yale expands paid parental leave for non-ladder instructional faculty

On the morning of Oct. 8, professors woke up to a surprise announcement from University Provost Scott Strobel that non-ladder instructional faculty are now eligible […]

Alums participate in virtual course on African American history

Starting on Sept. 15, the Yale Alumni Association Board of Governors began hosting an alumni section of a Yale course “African American History from Reconstruction […]

Students detail mental health concerns with Yale’s spring plan

Rebecca Goldberg ’22, who is currently taking a leave of absence, was waiting until the administration announced the spring schedule to decide what she would […]

Students on leave appear to be failing courses they are not actually taking

On Oct. 6, Kezia Levy ’24 woke up to a concerned email from one of her professors questioning why Levy had not completed her biology […]

Yale professor Louise Glück wins Nobel Prize in Literature

On Oct. 8, Louise Glück, Rosenkranz writer-in-residence at Yale and adjunct English professor, was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature. The Norwegian Nobel Committee described […]

FAS Senate begins work on heavy agenda

Over the past few months, Yale’s Faculty of Arts and Sciences Senate met multiple times to discuss a packed agenda — which included intellectual freedom […]