STUDENT LIFE
Students take advantage of security flaws in The Bow Wow

Students told the News they have seen others stealing goods from The Bow Wow convenience store, despite security measures such as cameras and roaming guards.

The Zoom Dilemma: as some classes continue to have Zoom options, students grapple with whether to attend in person

After a year of online courses, some Yale classes this fall have maintained a hybrid model through optional Zoom lectures and recorded classes.  Some large […]

Fire starts at Berkeley College

Emergency services arrive and students evacuate as fire starts near Berkeley late Wednesday afternoon.

Multidisciplinary academic programs begin application review

As of Oct. 29, applications for multidisciplinary programs including Energy Studies, Education Studies and Human Rights Studies were due, and acceptances will be announced in the spring.

UOFC second-round applications close, marking end of semester’s funding

Thursday marked the deadline to apply for second-round funding from the UOFC, which distributes an annual $350,000 budget across a host of student organizations.

First-years experience chaotic first “Halloweek”

Students celebrate the return of “Halloweek” to Yale’s campus despite rain, police and crowd restrictions.

Yale sophomore uses ancient Indian dance form to foster cultural anti-bias

Shruti Parthasarathy ’24 has brought the dance form Bharatnatyam to Yale, in the form of cultural workshops and a new app launch.

“Mourning the familiar”: for Jewish students, antisemitism on campus is nothing new

Three weeks after the discovery of antisemitic graffiti in Kline Biology Tower, Jewish students reflect on the campus response to antisemitism.

YCC unveils policy proposal in response to Yale Hospitality changes

The Yale College Council is developing a policy proposal in response to concerns over new Yale Hospitality policies. The Council plans to submit its proposal […]

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Federal courts uphold affirmative action in SFFA case that parallels Yale lawsuit

On Oct. 18, federal judge Loretta Biggs of Winston-Salem ruled against Students for Fair Admissions, affirming the University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill’s right to employ […]

Good Life Center opens new location in Schwarzman Center

On Oct. 25, the Good Life Center opened an expanded location in the Schwarzman Center, providing increased accessibility and additional space for wellness programming.