UNIVERSITY2
Summer study abroad sees growth

More and more Yalies are opting to spend their summers taking Yale courses overseas, according to data provided by Director of Study Abroad Kelly McLaughlin.

Facing brain cancer, beloved Yale chaplain reflects on tenure

After decades of service, Beloin’s time at Yale is coming to an end. In January, he announced to the STM community that an MRI scan had discovered a malignant tumor in his brain.

Summit focuses on art, activism

“Buenos dias, mi gente. Good morning. I speak the language of two colonizers, so I welcome you with both.” So did Elizabeth Yeampierre, environmental justice […]

Yale figure skating club gains new members

With the arrival of figure skating world champion Nathan Chen ’22 to Yale, students have been abuzz with excitement over the prospect of having an […]

surbhibharadwaj
Student-made documentary screening draws hundreds

Over 200 people watched “120 Years,” a documentary that tells the story of Scott Lewis, a New Haven resident who was wrongfully convicted of a double homicide in 1991.

ishadalal
Hard alcohol banned in fraternities

All national fraternities affiliated with the North American Interfraternity Conference will be prohibited from having hard alcohol in their chapter facilities and at their events starting Sept. 1, 2019.

anvaytewari
Yalies weigh in on Brett Kavanaugh ’87 LAW ’90 at confirmation hearing

For the past two months, members of the Yale community — professors, alumni and students — have weighed in on U.S. President Donald Trump’s nomination […]

Social dining app Homecooked gains momentum

After incorporating in January and winning a $15,000 summer fellowship from the Tsai Center for Innovative Thinking at Yale, the social dining application Homecooked Inc […]

Lack of AC frustrates Yalies

Despite New Haven’s record-setting temperatures over the past two weeks, officials in Yale’s two newest residential colleges decided not to turn on the cooling systems […]

Med profs rally against Simons title

In an open letter to Salovey, School of Medicine faculty members, students and alumni joined forces on Tuesday to condemn the University’s decision to award a new endowed professorship to cardiology professor Michael Simons.

ericwang
Schwarzman Center construction to begin

A little over a year ago, students enjoyed the stir-fry bar and fresh pizza in the Commons dining hall for the last time before the historic facility closed its doors as long-term renovations began.

haileyfuchs