STUDENT LIFE
Students required to receive second booster shot before spring semester

Per a Thursday afternoon email, all students, except those with approved exemptions, must receive an updated bivalent COVID-19 booster by the start of the spring semester

Schwarzman Center to limit dining services next week

The Bow-Wow, Elm Cafe and Commons will be closed from Wednesday, November 2 to Friday, November 4, though the University made several temporary accommodations to compensate for these changes.

Five colleges lack common room furniture, raising equity concerns

One administrator told the News that COVID-19-related delays have kept Pierson, Davenport, Berkeley, Jonathan Edwards and Grace Hopper Colleges from receiving furniture for common suite areas.

Bridges ESL connects Yale and New Haven through interactive English lessons

Bridges has been serving the Greater New Haven community for about 20 years, bringing locals, immigrants and refugees a language-learning experience that centralizes both conversation and application.

Summer Bulldogs Program helps FGLI secure summer internships

This past summer, the Summer Bulldogs Program consisted of 99 students in 74 summer internship projects across the U.S. and abroad.

New website aims to help FGLI students chart academic journey

A new student-driven initiative helps students curate personalized schedules through an online roadmap of deadlines, opportunities and pre-designed spreadsheets.

Wrestling to the Senate: Nick Fisk in control at the GPSS

The first transgender non-binary Graduate and Professional Student Senate president took office last May. As they lead, this is their story.

Yale Votes pushes for voter participation with new Saybrook Votes competition

Saybrook College’s Class of 2025 wins this fall’s Saybrook Votes with just over 40 percent of eligible students registered to vote.

Students host vigil for Mahsa Amini amid widespread unrest in Iran, mounting death toll

Attendees stood in solidarity with Iranians and called on the University to formally acknowledge the protests that have continued in the days and weeks after a 22-year-old’s death in police custody. Attendees stood in solidarity with Iranians and called on the University to formally acknowledge the protests that have continued in the days and weeks after a 22-year-old’s death in police custody.

The Schwarzman Center, one year in

The University’s grand vision for a centralized campus hub has been well-received by undergraduates in Yale College and many in the arts community. Some graduate and professional students, meanwhile, say they have felt left out.

Spring 2023 course registration to have longer add/drop, staggered by class year

In an email sent to the student body on Monday, the timeline for course registration for Spring 2023 was announced and includes a lengthened add/drop period which starts the week before classes start in January.