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YHHAP fundraiser raises money for masks

On Oct. 3, the Yale Hunger and Homelessness Action Project Mask Drive contest came to an end and the organization raised a total of $892, […]

Good Life Center offers virtual programming

While the pandemic has closed off physical access to Yale’s Good Life Center, the center’s team is continuing to provide virtual programming for students. The […]

Yale settles with Department of Labor after underpaying female cardiologists

The University has agreed to pay a total of $87,500 to four female cardiologists after the U.S. Department of Labor found the employees were compensated […]

Students dance, paint, sing, perform experiments and more in online classes

Chayton Pabich ’21 usually sings onstage and dances in a studio. Now he’s belting Broadway and performing leaps from his common room in Morse College.  […]

International travel sponsored by University suspended for the duration of the academic year

In an email sent to the Yale undergraduate community on Monday afternoon, Dean of Yale College Marvin Chun informed students that restrictions on international travel […]

Intramurals further incorporate esports with assistance from Yale Esports Club

Although esports competitions do not count towards the Tyng Cup standings, students, faculty, alumni and more can play a variety of games across five platforms through Yale’s Sports and Recreation department.

Prize-winning journalist talks identity politics with YPU

Clarence Page, a two-time Pulitzer Prize winning journalist and senior member of the Chicago Tribune Editorial Board, joined the Yale Political Union this Tuesday to […]

Yale Law School student killed in car crash Tuesday afternoon

On Tuesday afternoon, Keon Ho Lim, a 25-year-old Yale Law School student from Medford, Mass., was struck by a commercial truck at the intersection of […]

As Yale continues talks with DOJ, Trump administration doubles down with Princeton investigation

In the wake of the United States Department of Justice’s August allegation that Yale discriminates against white and Asian American applicants in admissions, the Trump […]

University announces delayed start to spring semester, no spring recess

The University will have a modified spring term schedule that begins on Feb. 1, ends in May and does not include a spring break, administrators […]

Yale Hospitality introduces new fall-themed events for students

While residential colleges are not taking on-campus students to Connecticut’s local apple orchards this fall, Yale dining and hospitality staff are continuing the cherished fall […]