Wei-Ting Shih
Staff Reporter
Wei-Ting Shih covers baseball, volleyball and women's basketball as a staff reporter. Originally from Taiwan and Nicaragua, she is a sophomore in Grace Hopper College double-majoring in Ethics, Politics & Economics and History.
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VOLLEYBALL: Bulldogs dominate at Stony Brook Invitational

Last weekend, the Yale volleyball team won all three of its games at the Stony Brook Invitational, the first away tournament of the season.

Volleyball players celebrate after a point
VOLLEYBALL: Bulldogs strive to succeed at Stony Brook Invitational

With a 2–1 record at home, the Yale volleyball team hopes to start a winning streak on the road at this weekend's away stint in New York.

VOLLEYBALL: Bulldogs start season 2–1

The Yale volleyball team won games against Hartford and Quinnipiac in straight sets but fell to Syracuse in its first weekend of competition.

Yale volleyball players celebrate after a point
VOLLEYBALL: Defending Ivy League champs host first games this weekend

The Yale volleyball team, three-time defending Ivy League champions, aim to continue the dominance they showed in the fall 2019 season.

The Yale volleyball team celebrates their 2019 title win.
GOLF: Bulldogs ready to tee off as Yale Athletics puts together a proposal for restoration of Yale’s historic course

Riding high after strong starts in the fall of 2019, Yale men’s and women’s golf teams entered the 2020 spring season with a hunger for […]

Ami Gianchandani, left, fist bumps her partner Kaitlyn Lee on the 18th hole during the first round of stroke play at the 2021 U.S. Women
Behind the Venue: McNay Family Sailing Center, home of the world’s oldest collegiate sailing club

Originally constructed in 1967 as the Yale Sailing Center, the McNay Family Sailing Center was renovated in 2002 and renamed in 2006. Since then, the state-of-the-art facility has nurtured generations of accomplished Yale sailors, including world champions and Olympic medalists.

An illustration of YCYC and some boats.
For Simone Koch Costa ’22, jumping rope is a lifelong passion

When Simone Koch Costa ’22 first began her journey as a competitive and performance jump roper 15 years ago, it was love at first sight. […]

Former NATO commander talks new book

On Wednesday, the Jackson Institute for Global Affairs hosted a talk with visiting fellow Adm. James Stavridis to discuss his first work of fiction, “2034: […]

YData spring-semester elective allows student sabermetricians to analyze baseball

As Major League Baseball teams begin their spring training games this Sunday, Yale students are able to delve into the sport and its data through […]

Jackson Institute hosts talk about post-Trump US policy

On Tuesday, the Jackson Institute for Global Affairs hosted a discussion on the impact of Donald Trump’s presidency on the American socio-political landscape and delved […]

Wellness redefined: Samantha Wolf presents ‘Ambient Dreams for Sleep-Deprived Teens’

Instead of the conventional self-care routine with scented candles, yoga exercises and face masks, the Yale Cabaret’s “Ambient Dreams for Sleep-Deprived Teens” redefines the meaning […]