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Law professors divided on Kavanaugh clerkships

Professors at the Law School are divided on whether they would write recommendation letters for students looking to clerk for Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh ’87 LAW ’90 in the future.

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Yale debuts diverse STEM summer program

Last summer, 17 college students with a passion for astrophysics gathered in Watson for the inaugural session of Granville Academy, a weeklong research tutorial camp […]

Sign language courses to be offered permanently

When Selena Martinez ’22 applied to Yale, it was still unclear whether she would be able to take American Sign Language, which she grew up […]

Newhallville mural celebrates women, diversity

Around 60 local politicians, community leaders and other New Haven residents joined together Tuesday morning to celebrate the completion of New Haven artist Kwadwo Adae’s […]

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UPenn Professor talks Russian hackers

On Wednesday, around 40 members of the Yale community gathered in the Whitney Humanities Center to watch  Kathleen Jamieson, a professor in the Annenberg School […]

Branford basement renovations up in the air

Random purple columns, a buttery last renovated in 2000, lighting reminiscent of a submarine’s — it’s clear that Branford’s basement is in need of repairs […]

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Yale, Harvard to face-off in voter registration

The Game will not be the only face-off between Yale and Harvard this year. Yale Votes –– a new coalition of Yale student groups working […]

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Div School portrait revives legacy of first black Yale student

As a student at the Divinity School, James W.C. Pennington was only allowed to sit in class. He could not speak, enroll, nor receive a […]

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Summer survey shows earlier recruitment

And according to the Summer 2018 Activities Report report released by Yale’s Office of Career Strategy this month, whatever you did over the summer, odds are you secured that position earlier in the academic term than students from years past.

Confronted with new allegations, Yale suspends Saif Khan

Saifullah Khan ’19 — the Yale student acquitted on four counts of sexual assault last March — was suspended from Yale on Sunday, three days after the News reported on new allegations of assault leveled against Khan.

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Yale celebrates its 317th birthday

With the smell of cinnamon apples floating through Tuesday’s crisp fall air, Cross Campus was buzzing with the sound of partygoers gathering together to celebrate […]

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