Olivia Cyrus
Staff Reporter
Olivia Cyrus covers social scene and campus culture at Yale. She also writes the Monday newsletter. Originally from Collierville, Tennessee, she is a sophomore in Morse College majoring in English.
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Forging community: Black first years carve out their place at Yale

The News spoke with six Black first-year students about their experiences, challenges and triumphs on campus.

Yale Hospitality to cut “hot lunches” at five residential colleges, YCC warns

The Yale College Council claims to have learned at a meeting with Yale Hospitality that “hot lunches” will be removed at Timothy Dwight, Pierson, Davenport, Trumbull and Jonathan Edwards colleges after spring break.

UOFC revives Capital Equipment Program to maximize underused resources

The initiative aims to restore student access to audiovisual equipment and promote campus-wide collaboration.

YCC approves budget for FroCo Narcan training

The new Yale College Council initiative aims to equip first-year counselors with life-saving naloxone administration skills to combat opioid overdoses on campus.

YCC passes “Buddy System” proposal to ease dining hall restrictions

The new policy, if adopted, would allow students to bring a guest to restricted dining halls on weeknights, fostering inclusivity and community.

Yale hosts inaugural pre-law conference for aspiring undergraduates

Nearly 400 students gathered at Yale Law School for panels, networking and insights from leading legal professionals.

YCC passes proposal for Yale Police oversight board, citing ‘concerning’ surveillance of pro-Palestinian protesters

The Yale College Council proposed creating an independent oversight board of the YPD, which would include student representatives. Dean Pericles Lewis told the News he’s “in favor” of the idea.

YCC passes $10 laundry stipend proposal to ease student costs

This Sunday, the Yale College Council passed a policy proposal that would provide a $10 laundry stipend to students at Yale. The proposal, sponsored by […]

YCC pushes for non-English courses to fulfill writing requirement

A new policy proposal aims to make Yale’s writing requirement more inclusive, recognizing academic writing in multiple languages as equally valuable.

“We are only as strong as the administration empowers us to be”: YCC seeks budget support from alumni, administration

The Yale College Council seeks alumni support and administrative aid to meet campus-wide needs and increase funding for extracurriculars and key events.

YCC to host first-ever pre-law conference

Featuring insights from top experts and admissions guidance, the event aims to demystify the law school application process and inspire career exploration.