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Montague suit to proceed to trial

Years after former basketball captain Jack Montague sued the University for expelling him in 2016 for “penetration without consent,” his federal lawsuit will go to trial, despite a federal ruling that Yale did not discriminate on the basis of gender.

Jackson Institute announces 2019 World Fellows

This year’s 16 Maurice R. Greenberg World Fellows include politicians, social activists, a data innovator, an Olympian and a comedian, according to a March 25 […]

YCC sends Yalies to explore Elm City

Have you ever needed an excuse to get off campus and go out into New Haven? A new Yale College Council program — New Haven […]

Four Yalies receive Knight-Hennessy Scholarship

Four Yale graduates — Seth Kolker ’15, Anthony Kayruz ’17, Charles Stone ’14 and Zachary Young ’17 — are among the second cohort of the […]

Bush ’68 wins undergraduate award

Former US President George W. Bush ’68 will receive the 2019 Yale Undergraduates’ Lifetime Achievement Award, the Yale College Council announced Sunday.

Salovey says he regrets ER&M withdrawals

University President Peter Salovey — who has yet to announce initiatives in response to ER&M faculty concerns — told the News that he “regret[s] their decision to withdraw from the [program] … in this manner.”

Students organize to support ER&M professors’ withdrawal

Dozens of Yale community members created a pop-up library with ER&M professors' works to express solidarity with the professors.

Students say scandal worsened their view of Yale

The News conducted a survey in response to the recent admissions scandal.

Sororities pair new members with “bigs”

From classrooms to Cross Campus, last week was full of laughter as newly initiated members of three of Yale’s sororities celebrated spirit week leading up […]

YCC to lower printing costs

At Bass Library, you can often find an anxious student struggling to print out homework amid jammed printers, low ink and empty PaperCut accounts. But, […]

Thirteen professors withdraw from ER&M; majors in limbo

Their decision leaves the program without any tenured faculty members, as well as without any of the professors who have served as program chair since its founding in 1997.

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