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Author discusses immigration narratives

To a crowd of 40 people on Thursday, Ana Raquel Minian GRD ’12 discussed her new book, “Undocumented Lives: the Story of Mexican Migration,” and […]

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Furry friends find home in Yale dorms and dining halls

When Sophie Lieberman ’21 returned to Yale after October recess, she realized an unexpected visitor had entered her suite. In her bedroom on the sixth […]

YLS alumni reflect on Rubenfeld allegations

As the reported investigation into misconduct of YLS Professor Jed Rubenfeld progresses, YLS alumni say that they are not surprised that such allegations against him would come to light.

Salovey stands behind Title IX policies

University President Peter Salovey affirmed that Yale will maintain its current policies for addressing sexual misconduct — but will readdress the issue if the new proposal has the enforcement power of a law.

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Yalies queue for hours, hoping for tickets to The Game

This year, Yalies were allotted just 2,500 student tickets for the annual Yale-Harvard game, prompting widespread paranoia as students scrambled to get their hands on tickets to one of the most anticipated games of the year.

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Social dining app Homecooked revamped

In two weeks, strangers and friends alike will be able to come together for home-cooked meals through the social dining app Homecooked, co-led by two […]

Students welcome Cr/D/Fail reform

This year, students have more time and flexibility when converting classes between the Credit/D/Fail and letter grade options. The change has been met with praise […]

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Yale-United Way campaign begins

The 2018 Yale-United Way Campaign kicked off on Oct. 15 with a University-wide email from University President Peter Salovey. This year’s campaign — which is […]

Women of color join History of Art Department

The days of classrooms packed with female students receiving lectures from a male-dominated faculty are over for the Department of History of Art, and happily […]

Peabody dioramas undergo restoration

As the Peabody Museum of Natural History’s prized dioramas undergo renovation, visitors can now watch Wyoming buffalo grass planted, cracks in bison skin repaired and […]

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Dwight Hall holds reopening

David Warren DIV ’70 ARCH ’70 has lived on the Manhattan Project site, marched through Selma with Martin Luther King, Jr., met with leaders of […]

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