STAFF COLUMN
KUPERMAN: Bagel Brunch in the Dining Hall

Yale’s Slifka Center for Jewish Life sits behind Silliman College on Wall Street, a quiet one-way alley behind Silliman College. Sunlight pours into the building […]

ZENG: Have you heard of the University Games?

Laura Zeng ’25 describes how the University Games compare to the Olympics — from lodgings to mentality.

DE GENNARO: Diversity and Exclusion at Yale

Last week, the Yale Daily News released an analysis of the effects of affirmative action ahead of the Supreme Court decision that will decide its […]

SAPRE: Homesickness

My first encounter with homesickness was in an excerpt of Roald Dahl’s “Boy: Tales of Childhood.” I was in the sixth grade then, sitting in […]

ONGURU: … Anyways

I always come off the Grammys doing a lot of Googling. I like to spend the morning after the awards looking up winners I’ve never […]

NDUBISI: City by the sea

I held back tears for most of my Southern California vacation the summer before I came to Yale. Expecting to return to my vibrant and […]

SINGH: All politics is national

Across the street from my home in Cambridge is a branch of the public library bearing a large mural of Tip O’Neill. On the lower […]

DOMINGUEZ: Why, Yale? Why early registration?

When I was applying, I dedicated my “Why Yale” essay to one of the fabulous features that Yale championed in its brochures and tours: shopping […]

PUANG: In defense of reading five books at a time

Confession: When I tell people that I’m reading a new book, what I really mean is that I have added it to what I affectionately […]

DE GENNARO: College is more than finding a career

The new year invariably commences with blasts of fireworks and self-improvement, brilliant, but alas, tragically brief. Most still have a few weeks before they realize […]

SAPRE: With grief in my heart

If grief is the cousin of love, I have been in mourning since the day I stepped foot onto Yale’s campus. While that may be […]