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New guidelines help TFs

The Graduate Student Assembly recently released a set of guidelines for teaching fellows to help them in their non-academic interactions with students. The assembly started […]

FAS professors struggle to attain government funding

Despite an increased demand for government funding within the University, many Faculty of Arts and Sciences professors noted increased grant rejection within their departments.

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Bass renovation criticism grows

As the Yale community learns more about the plans for Bass Library’s impending renovation, concerns from surprised students and faculty have grown louder, prompting response from library administration.

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Dwight Hall Advocacy Network promotes social justice

During a time of high political tension, Dwight Hall’s Advocacy Network, a coalition of students and New Haven residents dedicated to social justice work, held […]

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Controversial district attorney disinvited from RebLaw 25

On Friday, Feb. 15 and Saturday, Feb. 16, Yale Law School will host the 25th annual Rebellious Lawyering (RebLaw) Conference, an event celebrating “rebellious lawyering.” […]

Yale hosts Esports tournament

This past Saturday, 40 gamers set up their desktop computers and glowing keyboards in William L. Harkness Hall to compete in the Yale 2019 Winter […]

Eli Whitney financial aid revamped

In the year 1789, a distinguished inventor named Eli Whitney came to Yale at the age of 23, despite his stepmother’s wishes. Now, more students […]

Yale participates in national sexual climate survey

On Monday, University President Peter Salovey announced the launch of a public survey of campus sexual climate for the Association of American Universities.

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Yalies, New Haveners run for refugees

After the Yale Unddergraduate Gospel Choir perfromed a rendition of Emma Lazarus’ “The New Colossus” — the poem that graces the base of the Statue […]

As temperatures drop, students struggle

Students across campus took extra care to bundle up or stay inside last week as temperatures fell into the single digits and wind chill levels […]

Broader FAS community supports Senate report

Almost two weeks after the public release of a Faculty of Arts and Sciences Senate report calling for increased resource dedication to the FAS, faculty […]