The Yale Daily News
Tuesday’s XC | 3.3

Pound-for-pound champ. Forbes Magazine’s annual article on the world’s richest people profiled 16 billionaires from Connecticut, including (everyone’s favorite) Bridgewater Associates founder Ray Dalio. With Dalio’s other, very powerful friends, the Nutmeg State boasts the nation’s highest number of billionaires-per-capita, though most of them are Greenwich financiers. Is anyone surprised?

Yale Daily Minute | 3.2

Headlines: New residential colleges will house annexed juniors, 12 juniors opt-out of senior society tap process, NHPS Board of Education talks equity in funding.

NEWS’ VIEW: Run, Fish, run

Stark should run whether or not the incumbent, fellow Democrat Sarah Eidelson ’12, seeks re-election.

Monday’s XC | 3.2

He’s got a blank space. We tried to warn you, O Grand Strategists. But despite the News’ best efforts and those of professor Jeremy Friedman last week, one of Yale’s finest neglected to write his or her name on a proposal for a Grand Strategy summer project. Let’s hope the student can bounce back from Friedman’s “sternly” worded email to the class on Friday afternoon. Honestly, this is becoming pathetic.

Week-in-Review | 2.23 – 3.1

A long-awaited open forum between University administrators and the student body continued the running discussion about mental health policy at Yale, the effects of which reached as far as the Senior Class Gift. Elsewhere, however, the community celebrated the appointment of new masters in Silliman and Saybrook though similar announcements for other colleges (and for Spring Fling performers and Class Day speakers) still loom large.

Yale Daily Minute | 3.1

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Friday’s XC | 2.27

To balance it out. “Speed networking,” however, is just the snobby proverbial older brother of the more fun, more flirty thing known as “speed dating.” Fortunately, some will have the chance to do the latter as well, with the 2017 Class Council’s “P.S. I Crush You” event and Calhoun Screw also taking place this weekend.

Yale Daily Minute | 2.26

Headlines: Nicholas Christakis named new master of Silliman, GESO calls attention to administrative concerns, Fossil Free Yale protests outside Woodbridge Hall.

Thursday’s XC | 2.26

Terrible strategy. Yesterday, students in the infamous, highly selective, fiercely competitive and all-access “Grand Strategy” class received a stern reprimand from professor Jeremy Friedman for not ... writing their names on their work. “Also, and I can’t believe I need to say this, whenever you submit something, please remember to put your name on it.” Please. For the sake of Humility.

Yale Daily Minute | 2.25

Headlines: Administration dispels mental health myths, Power of new FAS Senate questioned, Malloy's budget exceeds limit, after miscalculation.

Wednesday’s XC | 2.25

Already nostalgic. The Freshman College Council uploaded a massive album of photos from Saturday’s Freshman Screw last night. As expected, the album was filled with hover hands and awkward smiles (though some did look genuinely happy). It’s all downhill from here, 2018.