Victor Wang
Staff Reporter
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Racial controversies derail academic life

For the over 1,000 students who attended the March of Resilience Monday, normal academic life ground to a halt: classes, sections and even midterms were canceled or skipped, with or without dean’s excuses.

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More than 1,000 gather in solidarity

With the multicolored messages from last Thursday’s chalking event still visible on the pavement, students and supporters gathered once again on Cross Campus yesterday to stand in solidarity after a week of impassioned discussions about race at Yale.

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Students protest Buckley talk

After a comment made during conference on free speech was posted on the Facebook group “Overheard at Yale” this afternoon, over 100 students gathered around Linsly-Chittenden Hall to voice their anger.

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Students demand admin response to racial controversies

Surrounded by a sea of upturned faces and fighting back tears, Yale College Dean Jonathan Holloway stood on the Women’s Table Thursday afternoon before a crowd of more than 200 students to break the administration’s silence on allegations of racial discrimination that shook campus this week.

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Students confront Christakis about Halloween email

Around 100 students gathered in the courtyard of Silliman College to confront Silliman Master Nicholas Christakis about a Friday email sent by his wife, Associate Master Erika Christakis.

Hundreds discuss race at forum

Hundreds of undergraduates, graduate students and faculty crowded into the Afro-American Cultural Center Wednesday night to discuss allegations of institutional racism on campus.

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YCDO, YCC collaborate on new colleges

What makes Yale’s residential colleges more than college dormitories?

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Long serving Af-Am professor celebrated

In celebration of Robert Stepto’s 40-year teaching career at Yale and his countless contributions to the Department of African American Studies, the department hosted a symposium on Friday at which around a dozen of Stepto’s former students paid tribute to their former professor and mentor.

Faculty split on GESO

While the Graduate Employees and Students Organization continues its decades-old call for a graduate student union, some Yale professors have expressed concern that a union would damage relationships between faculty and students and reduce the quality of a Yale education.

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Chun to step down as Berkeley master

Marvin Chun, the first Asian-American to become a residential college master, will step down as Berkeley College master at the end of this academic year.

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Teaching and learning center merger raises concerns

The Center for Teaching and Learning has pushed ahead with plans to physically and structurally consolidate various academic support resources around the University, despite some staff members’ reservations.