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Yalies queue up for bivalent boosters on Cross Campus

Unexpectedly high turnout for the booster pop-ups on Nov. 3 and Nov. 10 led to long lines.

Yale College Dean Pericles Lewis hosts panel on midterm election results

Three political science experts weighed in on the election’s historical context: the factors that may have led to Democrats’ overperformance.

YHHAP organizes student fast to raise funds for New Haven organizations

The Yale Hunger and Homelessness Action Project’s largest fundraiser of the semester asks Yale students to donate their meal swipes for a day to raise funding for local organizations combating food and housing insecurities within New Haven.

Journalist Barkha Dutt speaks on COVID-19’s impact on India

Prominent television journalist Barkha Dutt visited the University to deliver a lecture on her experience reporting the pandemic’s impact on Indian workers.

Ukrainian writer Stanislav Aseyev recalls experience in Russian concentration camp

In a conversation held at Henry R. Luce Hall, Ukrainian journalist and writer Stanislav Aseyev described the torture he endured in a Russian concentration camp, detailed in his memoir “The Torture Camp on Paradise Street.”

CIPE Summer Opportunities Fair reopens in person

The Summer Opportunities Fair convened in the Omni Hotel in person, for the first time since November 2019. In 2021, the event was held online, and the 2020 event was canceled amidst COVID-19 public health restrictions.

MENA students celebrate new space and push for more representation

The celebration on Oct. 28 marked a milestone in the group’s journey towards a more established campus presence. Students say they will continue to advocate for a larger space.

Schwarzman Center closures due to belated opening celebration

The University announced closures at Schwarzman for an unspecified university event — which has been revealed to be an opening event for the inception of the Schwarzman Center.

Justice Sotomayor to deliver virtual address at Law School conference

The Supreme Court Justice alumna is slated to speak at a YLS conference today.

Mike Pompeo talks foreign policy, free speech at Buckley event

The former secretary of state described perceived threats to the American way of life and described the United States as a Judeo-Christian country. Non-Yale affiliates were escorted out of the event after interrupting his remarks.

House director Timeica E. Bethel-Macaire talks new role during Trumbull College Tea

The director of the Afro-American Cultural Center described her own experiences as a student and her plans for the academic year.