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Yale Health administers flu shots throughout Yale community

In residential college courtyards and clinics, Yale Health is administering flu shots in preparation of this year’s flu season. As both students and faculty sign […]

Author and criminal justice activist Albert Woodfox speaks to Yalies

On Oct. 1, writer and activist Albert Woodfox — author of the Pulitzer-nominated memoir “Solitary” — spoke at Yale on his work and his experiences […]

Professor found guilty of sexual harassment by UWC can move forward in discrimination suit, judge rules

Cardiology professor Michael Simons MED ’84 can move forward in his case alleging that the University discriminated against him because he is a man by […]

Weeks of low case count prompt change in Yale’s COVID alert level

The University’s COVID-19 alert level has changed from yellow to green, signaling that the campus has made it through the arrival period with a low […]

Following student, alumni demands, SOM Dean announces steps to address racism

Last week, School of Management Dean Kerwin Charles announced measures that SOM will take to address systemic racism and achieve greater diversity in its student […]

Buckley Program hosts Christakis and Zimmer to discuss free speech, intellectual diversity

On Thursday, the William F. Buckley Jr. Program hosted one of its largest events of the year so far. The event featured a conversation between […]

Slifka reimagines community during the Jewish holidays

While the Joseph Slifka Center for Jewish Life’s doors remain closed for the fall, some on-campus students still heard the familiar sound of the shofar […]

Yale Corporation candidates pass signature threshold, await verification

On Oct. 1, the deadline for Yale Corporation petition candidates to gather signatures passed, capping off more than six months and $40,000 spent on the […]

Black Students for Disarmament at Yale host virtual teach-in, to meet with admin

On Thursday afternoon, nearly 150 students, faculty members and New Haven community members attended a virtual teach-in to learn about Black Students for Disarmament at […]

Yale professors, students react to halt on TikTok ban

The U.S. government has recently taken a series of actions against the Chinese social media app TikTok, which is used to create short music, dance […]

New YCC senators begin terms

On Sept. 27, the 28 newly elected Yale College Council senators kicked off their yearlong terms with their first senate meeting. The YCC Senate is […]