Sarah Cook
Staff Reporter
Sarah Cook is one of the University editors. She previously covered student policy and affairs, along with President Salovey's cabinet. From Nashville, Tennessee, she is a junior in Grace Hopper majoring in Neuroscience.
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Yale Law’s Wikimedia Initiative hosts discussion on Facebook Oversight Board

On Tuesday afternoon, the day a whistleblower testified before Congress on Facebook’s practices, a Yale Law School group hosted a talk on the Facebook Oversight […]

New Music New Haven returns to in-person performances

After over a year of pre-recorded virtual concerts, the New Music New Haven concert series will return to live performances on Oct. 7 at 7:30 […]

Sign of New Music New Haven
New cycling infrastructure launched in New Haven

After many years of planning, the Edgewood Cycletrack is creeping closer to completion and the new Chapel Street bike lane finished construction, with the draft of the Safe Routes for All plan to be released at the end of this month.

A bicyclist rides on the street in New Haven
Students report Wi-Fi struggles on campus

In the first weeks of classes, students have reported Wi-Fi problems amid a six-year project to renovate the entire University’s networks and other possible causes. Still, no IT tickets have been filed regarding Wi-Fi problems this semester.

Yalies develop app that innovates public safety, 911 services

Former Yale student Michael Chime, along with co-founders Neal Soni ’24 and Dylan Gleicher ’23, has launched an app that aims to change how schools and 911 centers across the country address emergencies.

Chime and Soni smile for the camera
Extracurricular bazaar hosts 194 student organizations on Old Campus

On Sept. 5, 194 student organizations gathered on Old Campus for the extracurricular bazaar with lively music and discussions after the event was held remotely last fall.