Zeyna Malik
Staff Reporter
Zeyna Malik covers galleries and museums for the Arts Desk. She is a sophomore in Jonathan Edwards College studying Economics and History.
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Yale film and theater groups join forces for L.A. fire relief fundraiser

On Jan. 31, Yale Cinematic Productions and Yale Dramatic Association collaborated to host a movie night fundraiser for fire relief efforts in Los Angeles.

In Schwarzman collaboration, Yale Visual Artists “re-present” themselves with a look back at freshman year 

Through a collaborative mural on display at the Schwarzman Center, Yale Visual Artists offer participating artists and viewers a chance to re-imagine their first moments on campus.

Yale World Fellow Leon McCarron explores Iraq’s ‘Wounded Tigris’

On Nov. 11, award-winning writer and adventurer Leon McCarron spoke at Yale’s Middle Eastern and North African Cultural Community about his journey along the Tigris River.

Visual artist Shahzia Sikander speaks on public art and the space between binaries

Pakistani-American visual artist Shahzia Sikander explains her approach to “anti-monument” art that engages with the public.

Connecticut-based Edgewell Personal Care Company recognized for sustainability

U.S. Environmental Protection has recognized Edgewell, a multinational consumer products company headquartered in Connecticut, as an industry leader in freight and supply chain environmental performance.

Litigating against factory farms: Yale event highlights legal strategies for tackling climate change

Yale Law School’s Daina Bray discussed the environmental harm of industrial animal agriculture and the role of litigation in climate advocacy.

Elm City Communities invites resident feedback on Union Square Choice Neighborhood Plan

Architects and urban planners worked with the community to design the redevelopment of the Robert T. Wolfe and former Church St. South communities.

Tony Gerber discusses his award-winning documentary ‘War Game’ with Yale students

On Sept. 12, Gerber came to Yale for a screening of his documentary simulating a hypothetical post-election coup.

New student collective Indigo looks to bridge Yale and New Haven through visual arts scene

Indigo, founded in the summer of 2024, aims to make visual art more accessible and seen by focusing on integrating existing art spaces across Yale and New Haven. According to their mission statement, the group emphasizes collaboration, promotion, and consistency.