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University lobbies against tax bill provisions

Yale administrators, alumni and students are lobbying Washington policymakers to protect graduate students’ tuition waivers and tax breaks on Yale’s endowment returns.

Dems reevaluate strategies for Trump era

After President Donald Trump’s election, the Yale College Democrats rewrote their mission statement to include the phrases “resisting attacks,” “diverse community” and “across the country.” […]

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New mental health publication released

The Yale Layer, the first undergraduate publication dedicated to mental health, launched its first issue this semester and followed up with a second issue in […]

ANAAY blasts dance group

The Association of Native Americans at Yale this weekend condemned Shaka, an all-female Polynesian dance group, for appropriating Hawaiian and Tahitian culture and demanded that the group disband.

Three Yalies win Marshall

Three Yalies — Erika Lynn-Green ’18, Amanda Royka ’18 and David Shimer ’18 — received the prestigious Marshall Scholarship and will begin studying in the United Kingdom next fall.

Seven win China scholarship

Seven current and former Yale students were awarded Schwarzman scholarships and will study in Schwarzman College at Tsinghua University in Beijing, one of China’s most prestigious universities, starting next fall.

Campus weighs in on net neutrality

The Federal Communications Commission on Nov. 21 released a proposal to repeal net neutrality regulations, a major reversal of the rules established under the administration […]

Grand Strategy sees record interest

After receiving a record number of applications, the Brady-Johnson Program in Grand Strategy sent out admissions notices to Yale undergraduate and graduate students on Friday […]

More AIDS research needed, experts say

On Dec. 1, 1988, the World Health Organization observed the first-ever World AIDS Day, designed to spread awareness about the AIDS pandemic and honor and […]

World Fellow calls for joy and positivity

Drawing on scientific research and his own experience battling depression, Chude Jideonwo, a Yale Greenberg World Fellow and entrepreneur, taught a master class on Friday […]

Students urge prison divestment

The Yale Students for Prison Divestment panel began with a simple question: “How many of you don’t know much about private prisons?” Most hands went […]