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Let’s buckle down and tackle the button-down

It wasn’t until middle school — when I didn’t have to wear a uniform — that I realized I dressed like a grown-up.  Maybe it […]

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The Suite Life of Zack and Cody — and Nico from New York City, Maia from Miami and Bree from “a small town outside of Boston”

You’re settling in with your suite — whether self-selected or randomly assigned, you might be feeling some awkwardness as you get used to living with […]

Yalie-created Sillable aims to pop the Yale bubble

The new app seeks to connect local New Haven businesses with students.

Kadıköy to New York City, Gaye Su Akyol

My apartment back home is nestled between the narrow streets of Kadıköy, a neighborhood bursting with vibrant colors, the mixed scents of honeysuckle and terebinth trees and conversations escalating with a buzz as the street vendors periodically interrupt with their thunderlike voices: in short, a sensory feast. Kadıköy, for me, is a place alive with its contrasts; alive with its cozy parks and vibrant hills meeting the sea; new-wave-artsy with its music after 8 p.m.; full of history as you splash water on your face from a 300-year-old fountain.

Students report inconsistent dining hall to-go box policies

Following pandemic-related policy changes regarding takeout dining hall meals, to-go box access remains uncertain.

Elicker wins mayoral primary

With over 70 percent of the primary votes, Elicker becomes the Democratic nominee for the November general election.

“We need this space”: Yalies establish Generational African American Student Association

The new association, called GAASA, aims to create space specifically for African American students descended from people who were enslaved.

Student author Coco Ma to release third published book

In two weeks, the latest young adult novel from Coco Ma ’25 MUS ’21 — the first text in a new duology — is set to be published with a release party at the Yale Bookstore.

Fall exhibit at the Beinecke Library explores art and protest

The new “Art, Protest, and the Archives” exhibit at the Beinecke offers a vibrant look into the visuals of resistance throughout history.

Yale researchers identify racial disparities in clean air access

A team at the Yale School of Public Health and Yale School of Medicine has uncovered that Black communities are especially vulnerable to harmful air pollutants, casting doubt on clean air policy.

First years discover service opportunities at Dwight Hall bazaar

The Dwight Hall extracurricular bazaar on Old Campus connected Yalies currently involved in public service and social justice organizations with interested first years.