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YCC votes to co-sponsor petition asking Yale to pay fair share to New Haven

The Yale College Council has voted to co-sponsor a petition urging Yale to pay its “fair share” to the Elm City. On Nov. 8, the […]

Chemistry Department hosts Celebration of Women in Chemistry

On Tuesday, the Department of Chemistry hosted a virtual symposium celebrating female scientists whose achievements have been historically overlooked.  The event was originally planned to […]

Navajo journalist Andi Murphy talks Indigenous food at Poynter event

The Yale Sustainable Food Program and the Native American Cultural Center co-hosted a two-part online event on Tuesday through the Poynter Fellowship in Journalism, featuring […]

Postponed assignments, canceled Zooms and a delayed midterm: How the election has impacted classes

As election results were pushed back several days, so too were assignments and midterms for some classes on campus. Following election night on Nov. 3, […]

Pots and pans in the streets: 2020 election results bring students relief, though questions linger

As the Associated Press and various American cable news networks called the results of the presidential election for former Vice President Joe Biden on Saturday […]

Law faculty discuss Supreme Court healthcare case

On Monday, faculty and students from Yale Law School discussed oral arguments in the Supreme Court case California v. Texas, which will be heard today […]

Yale students go abroad for gap years

As hundreds of Yale students chose to take gap years in light of the pandemic and online learning, some students decided to travel abroad during […]

‘Animals’ comment by TFs, professor reaction draw backlash from students

As Election Day sprawled into a nearly weeklong wait for the president-elect to be announced, a professor and multiple teaching fellows faced backlash for their […]

Ode to Woads: How students are adapting their social lives amid pandemic

“I’m just realizing I lost my chance to ever get to go to Woads,” Taylor Chapman ’22 told the News. “Curse COVID.” With the cancelation […]

Divinity School receives $1 million grant

The Yale Divinity School announced last week that it received a $1 million grant to establish its new program called “Reimagining Church: New Models for […]

Amid pandemic, Yale builds relationship with Africa

Despite travel restrictions during the pandemic, the University has continued to prioritize strengthening its ties to Africa, an area which University President Peter Salovey has […]