Sasha Hurowitz
Contributing Reporter
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With SAQIN, two Yalies cut into the catering scene

Talia Namdar-Cohen ’27 and Maia Donath ’28 launch SAQIN, an independent catering and hospitality business.

Thanksgiving buffet at the Omni Hotel offers Yale College students a festive meal

In its fourth year, the annual buffet-style meal will be held from 12 p.m. to 2 p.m. on Nov. 28.

YSO’s “Fantasy” concert to highlight music’s power to transform historical realities through art

On Saturday, Nov. 16, the orchestra will perform six pieces from a range of composers –– from Richard Strauss to John Williams –– at Woolsey Hall.

ANALYSIS: How the 2024 election could affect Yale’s federal research funding

Yale relies on around a billion dollars in annual federal research funding. Experts say the funding levels are likely to stay constant, regardless of the election outcomes, but research priorities could shift.

“Stupid Fucking Bird” to premiere on Oct. 10

From Oct. 10-12, Aaron Posner’s adaptation of Anton Chekhov’s “The Seagull” will run at the Iseman Theater.

A look inside the Yale Journalism Initiative

Since its inception in 2006, the YJI has helped Yalies explore their passion for journalism.

New University “democracy liaisons” aim to help Yalies vote

Yale Votes’ new initiative aims to streamline the voting process in the upcoming election for undergraduates.

Yale Alumni Association delegates election underway

The Yale Alumni Association holds elections for students to become class delegates annually. Delegates meet with alumni, serve on YAA committees and attend the annual YAA/Yale Alumni Fund Convocation.

Berkeley welcomes Bárbara Cruvinel Santiago as new dean

Students and first-year counselors in Berkeley College are enthusiastic about Cruvinel Santiago, who began her tenure as dean on Aug. 1.