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Delays in refund checks leave students struggling

Seven weeks into the fall semester, many students on financial aid still have yet to receive their refund checks from the Yale Office of Undergraduate […]

Libraries staying open later on weeknights

Beginning Oct. 7, Yale libraries expanded their weekday hours to remain open in the evenings, changing the closing time from 6 p.m. to 10 p.m. […]

ANAAY, Yale College Council propose making Indigenous Peoples’ Day an official Yale holiday

While student groups like the Association of Native Americans at Yale and the Yale College Council participated in virtual celebrations in honor of Indigenous People’s […]

Ambassador Susan Rice reflects on the past and future in Jackson talk

At a Zoom event hosted by the Yale Jackson Institute for Global Affairs and moderated by former University President Rick Levin, Ambassador Susan Rice discussed […]

Directed Studies colloquium hosts Michael Sandel, author of “The Tyranny of Merit”

On Monday, Harvard University’s world-renowned political philosopher Michael Sandel delivered the first Directed Studies colloquium of the year, based on his forthcoming book, “The Tyranny […]

FCC plans online spirit week

Since Sept. 21, the Freshman Class Council has met three times to discuss this year’s social events. These events will be designed to simulate the […]

Law professors discuss the ADA, accessibility

On July 26, 1990, the Americans with Disabilities Act, which extended protections against discrimination to people with disabilities, was signed into law. In its 30-year […]

Running a capital campaign during the COVID-19 pandemic

In the midst of the global pandemic, Yale has quietly continued to solicit funds during the initial phase of its most recent capital campaign. During […]

Ming Thompson ’04 and the Design Brigade work with New Haven Residents to design solutions to COVID-19-related issues

This summer, New Haven architect Ming Thompson ’04 worked with interns in a program called “The Design Brigade,” which highlighted the nuanced pandemic-related experiences of […]

RITM hosts panel of Latinx scholars

The Center for the Study of Race, Indigeneity and Transnational Migration hosted a panel of Latinx history scholars to discuss their work on the American […]

Students detail mental health concerns with Yale’s spring plan

Rebecca Goldberg ’22, who is currently taking a leave of absence, was waiting until the administration announced the spring schedule to decide what she would […]