March 20, 2020
On a cool afternoon in September, hundreds of rainbow-clothed people marched down Chapel Street. As they approached the New Haven Green, counterprotesters handed them coins […]
March 19, 2020
Editor’s Note: This article contains graphic descriptions of sexual misconduct. One student, Sya, requested to be referred to by her first name to protect her […]
November 22, 2019
October 1, 2019
Nestled in a big embroidered armchair, sipping chai tea out of a straw, former SHARE Director Carole Goldberg cuts a compact figure. She is […]
May 21, 2019
On a windy Tuesday morning in March, the patrons of the Yale Peabody Museum of Natural History include a spirited school group and a […]
It’s Sunday, 8 a.m. Nia Campinha-Bacote DIV ’21 reads aloud to a circle of about 18 adults. Bibles are cracked open on their knees. Cups […]
May 19, 2019
I first heard about Birthright, a free trip to Israel offered to young Jews, as I was being Bat Mitzvahed in Jerusalem. My family […]
Every Monday morning during her first semester at Yale Law School, Sarah Huttenlocher LAW ’21 sat on a wooden bench amid 100 classmates in a […]
Holy Land USA. hides in plain sight. Although it’s often spoken of as a “Christian theme park,” there’s no flashy “This Way to Holy […]