Rose Horowitch
Staff Reporter
Rose Horowitch covers Woodbridge Hall. She previously covered sustainability and the University's COVID-19 response. She is a sophomore in Davenport College majoring in history.
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Yale climate experts weigh in on the election as the West Coast burns

Ten years ago, the invisible threat of climate change seemed to be an issue only oracles and Al Gore could see. “It used to be […]

Ordering meals on the go? There’s an app for that

Yale Hospitality created a new dining app designed to better serve their new menu this year and address the bugs of the previous interface. In […]

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Janet Lindner to retire in December

After more than 20 years at Yale, Janet Lindner, vice president for human resources and administration, will retire in December. University President Peter Salovey announced […]

Grab and go dining options cause uptick in waste

Plastic waste overflowed from the tiny trash bin outside of Davenport’s dining hall, forcing the residential college to place a large dumpster beneath the tent […]

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Yale’s COVID dashboard earns “A” from critics, professors

Universities hosting students on campus need more than mask stockpiles and grab-and-go meals. Sleek and informative COVID-19 dashboards have been developed around campuses to deliver […]

Voluntary COVID-19 testing system for graduate students, faculty and staff raises concerns

Despite a robust, twice-per-week testing system for undergraduates living in New Haven, several members of the Yale community voiced concerns about the voluntary testing regimen […]

Missing boots, a broken screen and a fridge full of flies: students scramble to locate stored belongings

When Sharla Moody ’22 returned to campus in late August to find her bedding, clothing and boots — which cost her mother a week’s worth […]

University employees remove signs demanding Yale pay more taxes to New Haven

As students moved into campus in the past week, University employees took down signs around campus calling on Yale to pay higher taxes to the […]

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Courtesy of Ian Dunn
Recognizing historical bias, community leaders bring COVID vaccine trial to YNHH

Thanks to advocacy from community leaders, New Haven residents, particularly those of color, will soon participate in the third phase of a COVID-19 vaccine trial […]

School of Public Health study says students may be able to safely return to campus

As the fall semester nears and universities grapple with what to expect when students return to campus, one study out of the School of Public […]

Junior sues Yale for spring tuition refund

A Yale junior filed a class-action lawsuit last week against the University for its refusal to refund tuition for the online half of the spring […]

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