The Yale Daily News
Wednesday’s XC | 3.25

First Daughter, again? Yes, we know. Malia Obama came to campus yesterday, and after news broke that the First Daughter had plans to visit Brown and other New England schools, we figured that she’d be stopping by. The University sells itself (with some help from the tour guides), so here’s hoping Malia continues the tradition started by Barbara Pierce Bush ’04.

Yale Daily Minute | 3.24

Headlines: After FERPA, Yale deletes evaluative admissions data, Fish Stark holds campaign kick-off event in Dwight Hall, Letter expresses Spanish and Portuguese Department complaints.

Tuesday’s XC | 3.24

B-Who? ESPN anchor and avid college hockey advocate John Buccigross — who has shown his fair share of respect for the Eli program — helped preview the NCAA men’s hockey tournament yesterday with “Ten things to watch.”

Yale Daily Minute | 3.23

Headlines: Hazardous levels of lead paint found in 69 rooms, Dean of Student Affairs Marichal Gentry to leave Yale, Arrest at St. Patrick's Day parade sparks protest.

Monday’s XC | 3.23

And here we go. As the (all-too-recent) snow continues to melt away, so too does the amount of time left in the school year: Five weeks of classes, then two weeks of papers and finals remain. Better hit the ground running — the grind continues.

Yale Daily Minute | 3.22

Headlines: Dean Cohen steps down as Af-Am House director, New Haven mourns the passing of John Daniels, Mayor Toni Harp will run for re-election.

LETTERS: 03.06.15

Letters from Gilmore and Sibarium.

Friday’s XC | 3.6

We made it. Spring recess might just be the most heartily embraced break of all, at least according to the collective sigh of relief we’re hearing around campus. After all the snow and all the midterms, it’s finally here. Whether you’re going to Spain or Sacramento, be safe, be spontaneous and, most of all, be glad that spring is upon us. May we return to a warmer, drier Yale.

Yale Daily Minute | 3.5

Headlines: Speculations confirmed, PSE program to end, Ben Carson '73 formally exploring presidential run, FFY demands plan of action from Yale administration.

Thursday’s XC | 3.5

Knife to a gun fight. Something called “The Yale Letter” was sent out to the University community last night before being retracted by its senders for invading student inboxes. But we’re still around. Take note: There’s only room for one kind of snarky bulletin about the various happenings across campus in this town.

LETTER: 03.05.15

Letter from Cappiello et al.