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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Yale’s “Best-Kept Secret:” Shabbat Dinner at Chabad House

Each week, Yale’s Chabad House hosts Jewish and non-Jewish Yalies for a festive, home-cooked Shabbat dinner.

GYMNASTICS: Yale honors late head coach with invitational win

The Yale Gymnastics team competed in honor of their late head coach on Feb. 13 on the road to the Ivy Classic.

Jewish alumni raise concern that Commencement ceremony is scheduled on Shabbat

Alumni have expressed concerns that they must choose between celebrating religion and their time at Yale.

GYMNASTICS: Yale gymnasts to face Penn with Chia and Walker on hot streak

The Eli gymnastics team began its season on Jan. 9 and has seen marked improvement in preparation for their first Ivy meet against Penn.

GYMNASTICS: Yale ready to flip into new season

After almost two full years without competition, the Yale gymnastics team is eager to perform in the winter with four new first-year additions to its […]

Residential colleges celebrate holiday season

As Yale undergraduates approach the end of their semester, community members are taking time to celebrate the holidays, attending everything from Gatsby-themed formals to an outdoor holiday market.

Two winners announced for the 2021 annual Frederick Douglass Book Prize

The prize, bestowed by Yale’s Gilder Lehrman Center for the Study of Slavery, Resistance and Abolition, is given to books about slavery, abolition and their legacies.

SQUASH: Yale squash teams prepare for season opener under new leadership

With their season approaching, Yale’s squash teams look forward to their contest against UVA this weekend.

Students take advantage of security flaws in The Bow Wow

Students told the News they have seen others stealing goods from The Bow Wow convenience store, despite security measures such as cameras and roaming guards.

The return of ‘Woads’? Updates on the reopening of the Yale-only Wednesday night club

After a difficult year of pandemic and isolation, Yale students are returning to the long-cherished tradition of “Woads,” the Yale-only Wednesday night event held at […]

Handsome Dan XIX’s present whereabouts: managing his first athletic season

Following a lively and active return to full in-person learning at Yale, Handsome Dan XIX, otherwise known as Kingman, has encountered thousands of smiling students […]