Paloma Vigil
Staff Reporter
Paloma Vigil is the Arts Editor for the Yale Daily News. She previously served as a DEI co-chair and staff reporter for the University and Sports desks. Past coverage includes religious life, Yale College Council, sailing and gymnastics. Originally from Miami, she is a junior in Pauli Murray College majoring in Psychology and Political Science.
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Seven Latinx athletes talk heritage and representation in sports

Latinx students, who make up just 4 percent of Yale Athletics, described their experiences of joy and pride while representing their cultures across Yale Athletics.

Dramat production to feature entirely Black cast

Tori Sampson’s 2019 play, “If Pretty Hurts Ugly Must Be a Muhfucka,”, will explore the meaning of beauty through the lens of Black womanhood at the Spring 2023 Experimental show.

SAILING: Bulldogs making waves at windy weekend races

The Yale Sailing Team competed at four events this past weekend, coming away with a first-place win at the Hoyt Trophy.

SAILING: Bulldogs’ success continues in second weekend of regattas

Yale Sailing won the Hatch Brown Trophy and placed highly in three other races over the weekend.

YCC to hold First-Year Class Council and YCC Senate elections

Yale College Council is starting the academic year preparing for new positions to be filled across the board.

Declassified Yale Survival Guide: College Edition Blurbs

So, you’ve moved in, your parents have just left, and you’re sitting in your comically small dorm just as Camp Yale is about to start, […]

How campus evolved over COVID

After two academic years heavily affected by the pandemic, campus in the 2021-2022 academic year saw a multitude of changes for new and returning Yalies.

Yale among four Ivy League universities to receive bomb threats

The University was put on high alert when a bomb threat was reported on Nov. 5th that caused Old Campus and many other buildings on […]

Students express disapproval of Spring Fling singer Masego

NISAY recently posted a statement on social media expressing disapproval of Masego’s performance at Spring Fling, specifically regarding his song, “Navajo.”

YCC Executive Board elected after record-low voter turnout

Leleda Beraki ’24 and Iris Li ’24 were elected YCC president and vice president, respectively, in elections that took place on Apr. 21 and 22.

CANDIDATE PROFILE: Agastya Rana ’24

The candidate running for events director of the Yale College Council discusses his experience in the YCC and his plans for the coming year.