The Yale Daily News
Yale Daily Minute | 2.24

Headlines: US Department of Justice solicits new research, CT bill proposed to protect unpaid interns at work, CEID launches Yale's 3rd annual Engineers Week.

Tuesday’s XC | 2.24

On smart people. Monday’s Paul Krugman ’74 column in The New York Times weighed in on the relationship between education and income inequality. While Krugman claims that “Education is a friend of [his],” it’s not at the heart of the problem, he says.

Yale Daily Minute | 2.23

Headlines: Number of jobs unlikely to meet rising student demand, Stark considers Ward 1 Aldermanship, MyChart sees criticism from current users.

Week-in-Review | 2.16 – 2.22

Student calls for action on issues ranging from the society tap process to mental health reform were answered, at least in part, this week. Still, some on campus continue to express a desire for more from the administration.

NEWS’ VIEW: To restore faith in the Af-Am House, Dean Cohen must resign

This is Cohen’s third strike.

Monday’s XC | 2.23

Second is the best. Over the weekend, Grantland continued its “Who is the top Second Banana?” series, which will eventually crown history’s greatest sidekick. Yale was profiled (lovingly, by one of our own) as “the 1-A, the second-in-command” to Harvard’s pretentious #1. In the seeded tournament, Yale now faces Guns N’ Roses’ Slash after it proved itself a better second banana than VH1.

Yale Daily Minute | 2.22

Headlines: Broken pipe causes flood in Saybrook dining hall, New college masters to be announced, New YCC project addresses readmission.

NEWS’ VIEW: The beginnings of change

Coupled with the work of Yale College’s committee on withdrawal and readmission, the changes outlined in a Thursday email from Paul Genecin, director of Yale Health, could yield important progress.

Friday’s XC | 2.20

“Yale has helped shape me.” So says the Tyler Varga ’15, who showed plenty of love for Yale by telling his own story to Bleacher Report yesterday. Varga’s inner Eli came out in the piece’s intro, where he pointed out that “there aren’t enough hours in the day,” something that athletes and normies alike here can wholeheartedly agree on.

Thursday’s XC | 2.19

Stepping stones everywhere. Meanwhile, the Ivy League represents itself as the minor leagues for Wall Street. For proof, look no further than today’s Yale Undergraduate Diversified Investments Morgan Stanley event, featuring Senior Managing Director Ray Spitzley SOM ’85. Apparently it’s not too late to sweet-talk yourself into a job.

Yale Daily Minute | 2.18

Headlines: Malloy announces state's biennial two-year budget, YNHH to be penalized by federal government, Graduate students discuss safety concerns.