Serena Cho
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Lunarfest kicks off Year of the Dog

Red lanterns glowed and lions paraded down Whitney Avenue on Saturday as Elm City residents attending Lunarfest celebrated the Year of the Dog and learned […]

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Singers applaud reforms

Campus a cappella groups watched with interest as the Whiffenpoofs and Whim ’n Rhythm announced last week that they would consider accepting singers of all genders.

West decries elitism in lecture

Harvard professor Cornel West criticized the elitism of contemporary discussions about race and addressed the importance of recognizing that classism and racism operate in tandem in an address at the Black History Month Keynote Lecture on Sunday.

Sororities look to combat sexual assault

Sororities Kappa Alpha Theta and Pi Beta Phi will send out surveys giving members a chance to “flag” the names of the people whom they feel uncomfortable inviting to sorority events.

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DKE releases draft of reforms

Delta Kappa Epsilon on Monday released a working draft of its recommendations for fostering a “safer and more welcoming environment," listing a number of concrete plans in its reform plan.

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Ivy League memers rejoice at new page

The Facebook group Yale Memes for Special Snowflake Teens now has a younger, more popular sibling — Elitist Memes for Every Ivy League Teen. From […]

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D.S. drop rate stays steady

About 20 percent of the first years enrolled in Directed Studies this past fall chose not to continue with the program in the spring, representing […]

Snackpass continues to expand

Since its launch last fall, Snackpass — a New Haven-based app that gives discounts to local restaurants — continues to flourish, with more than 5,000 […]

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Corp renews Homebuyer Program

The Yale Corporation last month renewed the Homebuyer Program, which provides financial assistance to Yale employees purchasing homes in New Haven, for another two-year cycle through Dec. 2019.

Libraries, colleges plan de-stressing events for finals

As the end of the semester approaches, libraries and residential colleges are preparing to host events during reading period to help students de-stress and prepare […]

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WOMEN’S SQUASH: Women’s squash crushes Brown

For the second straight year, the No. 6 Yale women’s squash team swept No. 10 Brown on Tuesday afternoon, extending its record to 3–0 for […]