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Club formed to fix voting system

Every Vote Counts, a national nonpartisan organization dedicated to tackling systemic problems in the United States’ voting system, is opening its very first chapter at […]

Yalies “snack on” with new app

During his senior year at Yale, Kevin Tan ’17 worked on an app for food discounts in an effort to impress a girl who “really […]

Girl Up opens chapter at Yale

Working to empower adolescent girls around the world, the United Nations Foundation campaign, Girl Up, opened a chapter at Yale this semester. The new women’s […]

Fiorina calls for better leaders

Former GOP presidential candidate Carly Fiorina spoke her mind about the current state of America's political leadership at a William F. Buckley Jr. Program event.

CTL growth continues

The Center for Teaching and Learning, after consolidating its resources for the past semester, becomes a hub that services student, faculty and staff with modern tools of teaching.

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Whip sheet incites controversy

A Party of the Right whip sheet inviting Yale students to debate the topic “Resolved: Reform the Savages” incited student uproar on Friday over its […]

Historic swing, unconscious tourist removed from Branford courtyard

All of a sudden, it was gone. Students in Branford College were left puzzled last month when the college’s popular rope swing disappeared from the […]

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Yale affiliates arrested

In a protest against the deportation of two undocumented immigrants, three Yale affiliates were arrested before a courthouse in Hartford on Monday.

Committee considers artists for Grace Hopper windows

The Grace Hopper College Window Commission Committee gathers for its second meeting to review 50 nominated artists and their works to be integrated into the college.

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Chun weighs how to keep students on campus

Every day, student tour guides tout the residential college system as the heart of the Yale experience to tourists and prospective Yalies alike. But, as […]

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Global affairs changes praised

A few weeks before the start of classes, global affairs major Andi Peng ’18 received a link to pre-register for seminars she was interested in […]