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 epidemiologist pens letter denouncing White House attacks on Anthony Fauci

Several Yale professors have joined 3,500 public health experts to deliver a blunt message to the Trump administration: stop downplaying the COVID-19 pandemic and start […]

YNHHS coronavirus cases on the decline as community begins recovery

With coronavirus cases on the decline, both the Yale New Haven Health System and the state of Connecticut are taking steps towards a new normal. […]

FEATURE: Sustainability out of the Solitude

Joseph Signore has plenty of free time these days to do what he does best: innovate. He has used his newfound spare time to perfect […]

Joseph Signore
Yale students create device to address ventilator shortage

Timothy Foldy-Porto ’20 drew up the design for a ventilator-splitting device in 30 minutes. Now, almost a month after this first sketch, Foldy-Porto, Brian Beitler […]

“There’s just no escaping it”: A portrait of YNHH’s fight against COVID-19

The COVID-19 pandemic has plunged the Yale New Haven Health System into uncharted territory, and as staff members contract the illness and protocols change rapidly, […]

Art department adapts to online learning

Since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, art major Rosa Chang ’22 has converted her common room into a studio space so she can work […]

Paula Farnsworth: Helping Yale go round

At home in Wallingford, Connecticut during the pandemic, Farnsworth balances her usual work for the Physics Department with single motherhood and delivering groceries to neighbors.

“I don’t think anyone’s slept well since this began”: Despite risks, YNHH personnel have been working around the clock

“COVID-19 … sort of introduced this idea that suddenly you weren’t sure if your own health was in danger when you were caring for a […]

Non-COVID medical emergencies decrease as patients avoid hospitals 

As Yale New Haven Hospital treats an ever-growing number of COVID-19 patients, doctors have noticed a dramatic decrease in non-coronavirus emergencies.  At YNHH, the number […]

Asked not to return to campus, students struggle to retrieve belongings

Cassidy Arrington ’23 requested that the University send her four textbooks. Instead, she said, they sent her an iPad. After the University announced that classes […]

Yale to pay all staff through at least April 30

Having pledged to pay all staff members through the month of April, Yale will decide later this month whether to continue with this policy should […]