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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Students dance, paint, sing, perform experiments and more in online classes

Chayton Pabich ’21 usually sings onstage and dances in a studio. Now he’s belting Broadway and performing leaps from his common room in Morse College.  […]

University announces delayed start to spring semester, no spring recess

The University will have a modified spring term schedule that begins on Feb. 1, ends in May and does not include a spring break, administrators […]

Slifka reimagines community during the Jewish holidays

While the Joseph Slifka Center for Jewish Life’s doors remain closed for the fall, some on-campus students still heard the familiar sound of the shofar […]

Yale Club of New York City finds creative ways to engage members

Although the Yale Club of New York City, a private clubhouse for Yale alumni and affiliates, has temporarily closed in light of the coronavirus pandemic, […]

Three attendees of in-person lecture test positive for COVID-19

Earlier this month, three attendees of a single in-person lecture tested positive for coronavirus. According to the New Haven Register, a visiting professor from New […]

Yale corporation petition candidates express concern over Harvard policy changes

Shortly after the Harvard Corporation and Board of Overseers announced they voted to limit the number of petition candidates who can try for a seat […]

“I Personally Don’t Feel Safe On Campus”

As a first-year counselor, Grace Kang ’21 lives in Saybrook College with the rest of on-campus and first-year Saybrugians. During Camp Yale, she met with […]

Lily Dorstewitz
Yale Corporation petition candidates take part in Yale Chicago panel

Maggie Thomas FES ’15 and Victor Ashe ’67 are running against one another for a seat on the Yale Corporation, but on a Tuesday panel, […]

Courtesy of Maggie Thomas
Janet Lindner to retire in December

After more than 20 years at Yale, Janet Lindner, vice president for human resources and administration, will retire in December. University President Peter Salovey announced […]

Grab and go dining options cause uptick in waste

Plastic waste overflowed from the tiny trash bin outside of Davenport’s dining hall, forcing the residential college to place a large dumpster beneath the tent […]

Courtesy Of Oleksii Antoniuk
Slifka closure raises challenge for Jewish students

The Joseph Slifka Center building is closed for the duration of the fall semester, presenting challenges for Jewish students who rely on Slifka as a […]