THE NEWS’ VIEWS
SETH & MOTLEY: Letter from the public editor and editor in chief

In today’s edition of the News, you will see a column written by Megan Vaz, who stepped down from her role as city editor earlier […]

The News congratulates its newest staffers

More than 100 Yalies joined the News during the Fall 2022 semester.

PUBLIC EDITOR: Why the News does not publish anonymous news stories

On Nov. 29, the Yale Daily News planned to publish a story about a Monday night vigil on campus to mourn the lives lost to […]

EDITORIAL: Queer rights are under attack

As it has been forced to far too often, the LGBTQ+ community is grieving the losses of yet another hate-fueled mass shooting. The latest victims […]

EDITORIAL: Fix Yale’s Housing Shortage

  There is a housing shortage at Yale, and it’s impacting New Haven residents. Yale’s class sizes have increased in five out of the past […]

EDITORIAL: Union neutrality now

This editorial represents the opinion of the News’ Editorial Board, a group of students that are separate from the newsroom and do not include any […]

EDITORIAL: Announcing the 2023-2024 Editorial Board

The Yale Daily News is pleased to announce the 2023-24 Editorial Board. Led by the Opinion Editors, the board is composed of ten undergraduate students […]

The Managing Board of 2024

This weekend, the Yale Daily News elected the managing board of 2024. We began our first week of production on Sunday and look forward to […]

EDITORIAL: Mask Off

This piece represents the majority view of the editorial board taken at the time of production, and does not represent the collective view of the […]

The Wallace Prize: 2022 Guidelines

The Wallace Prize is the most prestigious independently awarded undergraduate writing prize for fiction and nonfiction at Yale. Winners will receive a substantial cash prize, […]

EDITORIAL: Announcing the 2022-2023 Editorial Board

The Yale Daily News is pleased to announce the 2022-23 Editorial Board. Led by the Opinion Editors, the board is composed of nine undergraduate students […]