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Despite funding challenges, Cheer team heads to NCA College Nationals for the first time in program history

For the first time in program history, the Yale cheerleading team will compete in NCA College Nationals on April 10.

RIFFI: NIH funding cut is impacting students

This year, I was selected as one of the seven American Cancer Society scholars here at Yale, as part of the Yale BioMed Amgen Scholars […]

Yale Men’s Basketball’s youngest team member: twelve-year-old Asher Pascal

Twelve-year-old Asher Pascal has been the team’s number-one fan since officially joining the Bulldogs last season and will be cheering from the sidelines in Thursday’s game against Texas A&M

No. 13 Yale to face No. 4 Texas A&M in first round of March Madness

This will be Yale’s eighth ever appearance in March Madness and fifth appearance since 2016.

Love: A Comedy of Errors — And Occasional Miracles

I’ll be upfront with you. I won’t hide it, the way I used to hide my elementary school crushes. I’ve been assigned to write about […]

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Introduction: Black History Month Special Issue

Every year, Black members of the YDN attempt to reimagine how we present ourselves in the newsroom and Yale at large. Despite the burden placed […]

LETTER 2.21

An alumnus reflects on police-student relations, based on his own experience with Yale Police in 2010.

HISADA: What makes a mixed Asian?

When I returned to the States from Tokyo, I was surprised to learn that I was “Wasian.” This is partly because that term, a portmanteau […]

TENNIS: Bulldogs go undefeated over the weekend

The Yale men’s and women’s tennis teams went undefeated in all of their matchups this weekend versus Penn State, Boston University and Buffalo.

In defense of a moment

It almost seems like a tagline among the girls who are members in sororities and social groups. “I really never saw myself rushing. I just […]