Natalie Kainz
Staff Reporter
Natalie Kainz is a former Multimedia Managing Editor of the Yale Daily News. She graduated in 2023 with a major in Political Science. She is originally from Hong Kong. During her time with the News, she was also the editor of YTV — the video desk of the Yale Daily News — and covered Yale and New Haven relations as a staff reporter.
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Yale New Haven Health helps raise funds and awareness for heart disease among women

With Valentine’s Day less than a week away, people across the country are coming together over matters of the heart: raising awareness and funds for […]

Sophomores at Yale reflect on their return to campus

Sophomores at Yale recently arrived back on campus after a semester of remote learning. Marcos Barrios ’23, Nicole Li ’23, Henry Hercules ’23 and Sachi […]

Lawsuit over Dwight park for housing deal delays construction indefinitely

A group of Dwight residents has filed a lawsuit against the Elm City, making a final stand against city plans to sell their local park […]

Snowstorm hits Yale during the first day of semester

A storm dropped more than a foot of snow on Yale’s campus during the first day of classes for the spring semester. YTV reports on […]

Finding his ‘white whale’: How Tasman Rosenfeld ’23 is fighting to conserve Florida’s natural habitats

Environmental conservation is second nature to Tasman Rosenfeld ’23, who grew up surrounded by wildlife in the Everglades of Southern Florida. But this fall, he […]

YTV Profiles: How Tasman Rosenfeld ’23 is fighting to conserve Florida’s natural habitats

Tasman Rosenfeld ’23 is the youth conservation director for the Florida Wildlife Federation — a nonprofit which aims to preserve natural habitats and wildlife. During […]

Elicker expresses optimism about negotiating team’s efforts to increase Yale voluntary payment

A new team of government officials and experienced volunteers will try their hand at convincing Yale to support New Haven through the city’s $13 million […]

Soup kitchen quarantine prompts other nonprofits to step up

A two-week closure at an Elm City soup kitchen during the holiday season has prompted other free meal providers to step up their services for […]

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Yale-founded biotech company brings research opportunities to New Haven

A drug discovery company founded by Yale researchers is moving to New Haven, contributing to a growing biotech industry in the city. Halda Therapeutics, a […]

Safe Streets hosts memorial for 13 local traffic death victims

Four white bicycles have been placed in the Elm City, each one commemorating a victim of local traffic accidents within the past year. The bicycles […]

Community, city leaders continue calls for increased financial contribution from Yale

According to Yale’s Office of New Haven Relations, the Elm City has a lot to be thankful for. On the office’s “About Yale and New […]