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PERSONAL ESSAY: Hospitable Soil

At dinner on my first night on the farm, Brandon pulled a tick off his hand and chopped it in half with a pocket knife. […]

Yale Law School goes tuition-free for students with greatest need

Yale Law School has become the first law institution to erase tuition for J.D. students living below the poverty line.

University announces major science and engineering investments

As the endowment grows and fundraising campaign progresses, Yale officials released plans for new hires and facilities — as well as to establish the School of Engineering and Applied Sciences as a distinct faculty.

The Yalie Ep 8: Mishaps Occur as Yale Enacts Isolate-in-Place Policy

In episode 8 of the Yalie, Georgiana Grinstaff and Nick Vilay discuss with YDN Reporter Lucy Hodgman about the reality behind students’ experiences with isolation […]

In the shadow of Bouchet: an interview with Ferentz Lafargue

On the tall walls of Saybrook College’s dining hall hangs the portrait of Edward A. Bouchet, class of 1874. The portrait, first displayed to the […]

To those who have been kind

I am a lot of things. I am both a daughter and a sister, a roommate, a teammate, a friend, an athlete, a student and […]

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BROOKS: Classica Delenda Est

“The master’s tools will never dismantle the master’s house. They may allow us temporarily to beat him at his own game, but they will never […]

Advocacy to actuality: a history of the Afro-American Cultural Center

When organizations and schools nationwide celebrate Black History Month, they recognize the generations of African Americans who built a home for the Black community in […]

HUMPHREY: Give Pennington a degree

Rev. James Pennington, the first Black student at the Yale Divinity School, has not received a posthumous degree. My name is Noah Humphrey. I am […]

Death by 1,000 Cuts: A Requiem for Black and Brown Men

On Feb. 12, Quinnipiac University held a staged reading of “Death by a Thousand Cuts: A Requiem for Black and Brown Men.” The play is […]

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The Kings at Yale virtually adapts to showcase Martin Luther King, Jr. archives

The Kings at Yale online exhibition at Yale’s library commemorates Martin Luther King, Jr.’s achievements and legacy by capturing the moments of his and his […]