Wesley Yiin
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New Calhoun dean announced

Next Monday, April Ruiz ’05 will assume the deanship of Calhoun College following the death of Dean Leslie Woodard in October.

Students vote in favor of divestment

After months of campus controversy around the issue, Yale students voted to divest Yale’s endowment from the fossil fuel industry.

Funding scarce for student organizations

This fall, the Undergraduate Organizations Committee has had to turn down more funding requests from leaders of student organizations than ever before.

Black Women’s Coalition celebrates close community

The Yale Black Women’s Coalition celebrated its annual Black Women’s weekend at the Afro-American Cultural Center.

Number of registered student organizations drops by half

Fewers than 300 groups will retain their registered status with the Yale College Dean's Office.

Students prepare for stricter Harvard-Yale tailgate

Though Yale administrators have imposed strict regulations on the tailgate, students remain excited about the variety of other intercollegiate events before and after The Game.

Law school study probes sexual assault in military

According to a recent study conducted by the Yale Law School’s Veterans Legal Service Clinic, sexual assault victims in the military receive far fewer disability benefits than other survivors of post-traumatic stress disorder.

Native American community celebrates history, new house

This weekend, Native American students, faculty, staff members and alumni gathered at the newly established house of the Native American Cultural Center.

YCC to push for Credit/D/Fail changes

Despite the Yale College Council’s efforts, Credit/D/Fail policy is unlikely to change in the near future. The YCC aims to get the conversion deadline from […]

Student body to vote on divestment

Between Nov. 17 and Nov. 20, students will vote in a referendum held by the Yale College Council on whether or not Yale should divest its endowment from those fossil fuel companies contributing the most to climate change and associated social harms.

YCC report pushes for calendar changes

The YCC's second Academic Calendar Report recommends the administration shorten winter break to restore the length of the end-of-term reading and exam periods.