Shuyu Song
Staff Reporter
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Lorimer receives inaugural YaleWomen award

YaleWomen has selected Linda Lorimer, former vice president for Global and Strategic Initiatives, as the recipient of its inaugural Award for Excellence. Lorimer will receive the award formally on May 2 at an award dinner hosted at the Yale Club of New York City.

Yale-NUS grads to become AYA members sans Yale degree

When Yale-NUS’s inaugural class of 157 graduates next year, its members will find themselves alumni members of both of the school’s parent institutions. These graduates will receive a degree from the National University of Singapore, securing an alumni membership in Singapore’s oldest and largest university. And though they will not graduate from Yale University, Yale-NUS graduates will also become members of the Association of Yale Alumni.

AYA expands mentorship program

Four months after the initiation of the Mentorship Program piloted by the Association of Yale Alumni, roughly 40 students have been paired with alumni to bridge the gap between being a college student and a working professional.

Former UN ambassador talks leadership

Despite the light rain, around 40 students gathered in Davies Auditorium Tuesday night for a talk by former UN Ambassador Andrew Young at which Young spoke about the keys to leadership based on his experience as a diplomat and politician.

Changing “master”: checks and balances

While two of Yale’s peer institutions have already made decisions to remove the word “master” from their residential housing systems, Yale continues to deliberate, with the Council of Masters discussing the title at its regular meeting last Friday.

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Study shows relationship between happiness and stress in couples

According to a recent study conducted by professors from the Yale School of Public Health and University of Texas at Dallas, both elderly partners in […]

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AACC hosts talk on naming of colleges

The Asian American Cultural Center hosted an event Monday to discuss the renaming of Calhoun College and the naming of the new residential colleges.

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Malloy’s approval rating drops

A year after his heated race for re-election, Gov. Malloy’s voter satisfaction rating has dropped, according to a poll released by Quinnipiac University on Oct. 15.

Woodward offers fresh Watergate insights

At a talk at the Yale Law School on Monday, renowned journalist and author Bob Woodward ’65 spoke about journalists’ responsibilities as historians and defenders of free speech.

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Few sophomores pick mixed-gender housing

But despite enthusiasm, few members of the class of 2018 have opted to live in mixed-gender suites.

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Board of Alders welcomes college students

Gearing up for election season, the entire Board of Alders gathered in City Hall Wednesday night to submit reports from the aldermanic committees. The alders […]