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FEATURE: The Blue-Green City

Maria was my host mom while I took classes in Buenos Aires after my first year of college. She lived in the Recoleta district, on […]

Dora Guo: Inspired by @evanmcohen
Ranking Plague Media (2008-2019)

Plagues present a unique kind of antagonist in fictional narratives: They cannot be fought through conventional means such as weapons or words, they cannot express […]

Yale permits sport-specific training with start of Phase II

After two-and-a-half weeks in Phase I, Yale began Phase II on Wednesday, allowing teams to engage in a maximum of two hours per day of sport-specific activities and strength and conditioning training.

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 […]

Jackson Institute hosts Chris Whipple, author of “The Spymasters”

On Thursday, the Jackson Institute for Global Affairs held a virtual discussion with journalist Chris Whipple ’75 on his new book, “The Spymasters: How the […]

GOOD TROUBLE: Cleopatra Mavhunga

Editor’s note: Good Trouble is a biweekly series highlighting Yale student activists and their work fighting for racial justice in their home communities. With the […]

Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner

My kitchen counter is a mess. Flour makes its way into the miniscule gaps between counter and stove. Scattered fruits and vegetables litter the surface […]

Common cold may protect against the flu, Yale study finds

Yale researchers found that contracting the common cold could help protect against later infection with the flu. In the midst of one of history’s largest […]

Blue-Light College Years: First years learn ‘Bright College Years’ from behind a screen

In a time when the coronavirus pandemic has profoundly altered the conventional Yale first-year experience, the University has turned to digital alternatives in an attempt […]

KWOK: As American as we need to be

This past March, a man attacked a two-year-old child, her six-year-old sibling and their father in a Texas grocery store, believing the family to be […]

KREBS: The pandemic is over

The pandemic is over. We made it through! Together again after too long apart, we must never forget the now-past pandemic’s lessons. We have to […]