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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New Haven union leaders say their campaign was “critical” to Biden victory in three swing states

Through door-to-door campaigning and phone banking sessions, more than 600 New Haven union members helped secure a Democratic victory in the presidential election last week. […]

2020 election: Voters speak to YTV at City Hall

The 2020 election brought both first-time registrants and veteran voters to cast their ballots at New Haven’s City Hall. Yale students, New Haven residents, and […]

Local unions campaign for Biden

What can we expect from the YSO Halloween show this year?

The YSO Halloween show will be released tomorrow night at midnight. This year’s directors gave YTV a couple hints about what students can look forward […]

Spate of criminal mischief splatters the Elm City

With Halloween just around the corner, a new, colorful form of criminal mischief has arrived in the Elm City: paintball shootings. At least seven Yale […]

Dwight residents consider civil disobedience in Kensington Playground over housing deal

A bloom of tulips may soon become one New Haven neighborhood’s final stand against the city’s decision to turn their park into a construction site.  […]

Following student’s death, New Haven, Yale advocates double down on calls for traffic safety

After a Yale Law School student died while biking near the Yale New Haven Hospital last week,  there have been renewed calls for the Elm […]

Yale first years lead rally in support of Black Lives Matter

More than a hundred students and community members gathered on Cross Campus on Sunday afternoon to take part in a rally and march in support […]

Dwight residents oppose city’s plan to destroy park for affordable housing

Just four blocks away from campus, there is a medium-sized park dotted with trees, benches and one broken splash pad. It’s also the center of […]

Yale offers $50,000 to fund safer intersection on Pearl Street

A new sidewalk near the Yale School of Management may soon improve traffic safety for New Haven residents and Yale students. Last Wednesday, the Board […]

First-year musicians form band during quarantine

‘Phil and the Blank’, a band of three first years, performed in Pauli Murray’s courtyard this Saturday. Ever since Gus Brocchini ’24, Ben Finkel ’24 […]