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Fable

Six brown ferrets, sinuous, were winding themselves like living ropes around the legs of the dining room table, each as narrow as my wrist. We […]

Announcing Wallace Prize winners

A round of applause to all who submitted to this year’s Wallace Prize in fiction and nonfiction. We are pleased to announce the winning entries, which will be published in the upcoming issue of the Yale Daily News Magazine.

NEWS’ VIEW: Learning from the Blow case

The report of the ad-hoc panel reviewing the Yale Police Department’s internal investigation into the detainment of Tahj Blow '16 demonstrates the lengths the University will go to investigate misconduct and allay public concern that it has wronged one of its members.

Tuesday’s XC | 3.31

Proceed to party. “Solo Cups @ Yale,” a Design for America project that matches participants with each other over meals, kicks off Tuesday in the Morse/Stiles dining hall. Given the number of times we’ve seen something like this come up (e.g., pear | yale,... Tinder), it seems that Yalies really like meeting new Yalies.

Yale Daily Minute | 3.30

Headlines: YPD's investigation found to be "factually based," New arrest made after St. Patrick's Day incident, Professional schools call for University-wide senate bodies.

Monday’s XC | 3.30

Simpler times. Tapping into a universal longing for the days when we were all less concerned about stock markets and presidential campaigns, people around campus have been selling Girl Scout cookies — one stand set up shop outside the Branford and Davenport dining halls on Friday. Either we’re all sentimental or the cookies just taste good.

Yale Daily Minute | 3.29

Headlines: Sarah Eidelson will seek third term for War 1 alder, University to focus votes on pro-environment resolutions, Unite Yale rallies for increased student activism.

Friday’s XC | 3.27

You know the drill. We’ve been here before, Yale. The NCAA men’s hockey tournament kicks off today as your Elis take on Boston University at 2 p.m. If you’re not already halfway to Manchester, N.H., catch the game on a TV screen near you — we recommend the one in Payne-Whitney for the University’s official watch party this afternoon. Let’s party like it’s 2013.

Yale Daily Minute | 3.26

Headlines: SEAS receives $20 million donation, CS faculty to grow, Student outcry over mental health access still unanswered, Students call for increased transparency from YPD.

Thursday’s XC | 3.26

Survive and advance. Such is the mentality of the men’s hockey team, which arrived in Manchester, N.H., on Wednesday to prepare for their first-round showdown with Boston University tomorrow. We’d imagine the survival instinct kicks in pretty strongly in the state where you either “Live Free or Die.”

Four Pieces

Passionate about Chinese crafts, I went to a traditional ceramic workshop in Jingdezhen, China, to make ceramic sculptures and paint on porcelain plates. In “Four […]