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2016 election by the numbers: Yale

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Voting: The Essence of Democracy

Eric Benninghoff ’20 and Esther Ritchin ’20 investigate the unifying democratic process of voting.

NEWS’ VIEW: Facing loss

Some have grieved privately. Others have turned to close campus communities, such as a suite or extracurricular group. Yet there is no one-size-fits-all prescription for responding to loss; no right way to remake life without a friend.

Your Yale Week: Nov. 4, 2016

Your Yale Week: Nov. 4, 2016 hosted by Joe Kim ’20.

LETTER: 11.03.16

There will always be conservative reaction, but in the end we should value doing the right thing. Part of the purpose of a liberal arts education is to change majority culture for the better.

Touring the Newly Renovated Yale Center for British Art

Take a tour of the newly renovated, architecturally award-winning Yale Center for British Art that houses the largest collection of British art outside the United […]

LETTER: 10.31.16

For anyone committed to open inquiry and expression, the Yale Daily News’ finding that nearly 75 percent of 2,054 students view Yale as unwelcoming to conservatives (“Election 2016: Conservative Views Considered Unwelcome at Yale,” Oct. 27) should prompt not alarm but some introspection and reassessment by conservatives as well as liberals.

Change the Name Rally

Change the Name Rally: Nearly 200 Connecticut residents and Yale affiliates raised their voices against Calhoun College on Friday afternoon. Produced by Michelle Li ’20 […]

Jon Greenberg talks Yalies’ 2016 election sentiments

Neeraj Patel ’20 interviews Jon Greenberg ’19 about Yalies’ 2016 election sentiments.

LETTER: 10.28.16

The findings of the recent Yale Daily News survey are alarming: nearly 75 percent of 2,054 students view Yale as unwelcoming to conservative students (“Election 2016: Conservative views considered unwelcome at Yale,” Oct. 27).