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Divinity students advocate for removal of board fee

Citing equity issues, Yale Divinity School students are speaking out against the mandatory $1,250 board fee.

The courtyard of YDS
In eight-year scheme, former medical school employee charged with stealing millions from Yale

Jamie Petrone-Codrington was charged Friday, prompting an investigation by the FBI and Yale Police Department.

Yale-NUS closure comes without Yale input, University officials say

Yale administrators and Yale-NUS students and faculty reflect on the institution’s 2025 closure, which was announced on Aug. 26.

Extracurricular bazaar hosts 194 student organizations on Old Campus

On Sept. 5, 194 student organizations gathered on Old Campus for the extracurricular bazaar with lively music and discussions after the event was held remotely last fall.

YLS group releases second climate scorecard, gives 36 of the 100 rated firms ‘F’ score

Law Students for Climate Accountability graded the top 100 law firms in the country and gave 36 of them a failing score in the climate crisis.

Hurricane temporarily shifts some classes online, cancels sessions of others

Flooding and power outages in many Yale buildings forced some professors to move courses online or cancel Thursday class meetings.

Standing water in a basement hallway in Jonathan Edwards.
Yale Black Postdoctoral Association celebrates first anniversary

The three founders of YBPA discussed the importance of the group and laid out its future goals.

Admissions office plans in-person tours starting in October, will continue with virtual outreach

The admissions office plans to host in-person tours starting Oct. 4 for the first time since the COVID-19 pandemic began.

University revamps harassment policies, accessibility services

University administrators announce new developments for addressing discrimination, harassment and accessibility.

A photo of the accessibility ramp at the front of the University Theater
Despite widespread flooding and power outages, Yale forges ahead with classes

Two COVID-19 testing sites are closed for the day, and students in some colleges were told to stay in rooms except to get food.

Standing water in the Pauli Murray basement.
Ahead of fundraising campaign, alumni remain incensed over voting change

After the Yale Corporation ended the petition process to join Yale’s governing board, alumni have continued resistance efforts, raising thousands of dollars for their cause.