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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After delay, students, administrators meet to discuss future of YPD

University administrators and leaders of Black Students for Disarmament at Yale, a group advocating for the abolition of the Yale Police Department, met late Friday […]

Yale lobbies against rules for reporting of foreign gifts, for safe harbor from COVID-19 liability

The University recently lobbied against legislation that would make more stringent rules for reporting foreign funding and in support of legislation that would give a […]

Should students be on campus? Here’s how Yale decides

With national COVID-19 case numbers at an all-time high, University administrators face a difficult task in bringing students to and from campus safely. At Yale, […]

Amid pandemic, Yale builds relationship with Africa

Despite travel restrictions during the pandemic, the University has continued to prioritize strengthening its ties to Africa, an area which University President Peter Salovey has […]

Salovey breaks silence on Rubenfeld report, but students remain unsatisfied

University President Peter Salovey has responded to a case study on the sexual misconduct allegations against tenured law professor Jed Rubenfeld. Rubenfeld was suspended for […]

University lobbies against new federal visa restrictions

Last week, the University lobbied against new U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement and Department of Homeland Security proposals that would hinder international students in their […]

From the White House to Hillhouse: How the election outcome may impact Yale

PROFILE: 50 years later, Carlos R. Moreno continues to make Yale more diverse

A half-century ago, Carlos Moreno ’70 was a first year in Pierson College catching his first glimpse of Phelps Gate. Upon arriving at Yale, Moreno […]

YSPH plagued by fiscal challenges during pandemic

Despite being a power player in the national response to the coronavirus pandemic, the School of Public Health has been hobbled by a lack of […]

Confusion over contracts causes uncertainty for instructional faculty

Aaron Carico, a former lecturer in the American Studies Department, had taught at Yale for the past five years. Each year, he would meet with […]

‘Everything is on the table’ — except abolishing YPD

When University President Peter Salovey convened a task force to reform policing at Yale earlier this month, he told them that “everything is on the […]