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Petition calls for Whiffenpoofs to admit women

A Thursday night petition urging the Yale Whiffenpoofs to admit women to its next class of singers has garnered more than 135 student signatures.

Law School clinic urges return of visa-holders

The Jerome N. Frank Legal Services Organization at the Law School encouraged all travelers from the seven affected countries to return to the U.S. while the executive order is on hold.

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Yale considers appealing union ruling

Yale is considering an appeal of the National Labor Relations Board’s decision last month allowing unofficial graduate student union Local 33 to hold separate elections in nine departments.

Gender gap in business persists, SOM study finds

Women are underrepresented in business schools and this inequality continues to grow as women progress through academia, according to a new study from the Women in Management club.

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Report shows income inequality at Yale

A report by The New York Times on the income distribution of U.S. college students has shed new light on income inequality at Yale.

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Divinity School adds new concentrations

With the addition of new concentration programs in Latinx theology and ecology, Yale Divinity School is making an effort to bring an age-old discipline into the 21st century.

University task force recommends renaming of Calhoun

The recommendation from the task force positions the Yale Corporation to rename the college when it meets the weekend of Feb. 10 and 11.

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Higher-ed endowments fluctuate, see losses

Yale’s $25.4 billion endowment reported a 3.4 percent return, the strongest performance in the Ivy League and one of the strongest in the nation.

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Students uninformed about Yale Corporation, survey shows

The vast majority of undergraduates remain largely uninformed about the Corporation, from the way it makes decisions to the names of its 17 members.

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J.D. Vance talks about the working class

On Wednesday afternoon, J.D. Vance LAW ’13, the author of The New York Times best-selling memoir “Hillbilly Elegy,” gave a lecture to a filled ballroom at the Omni Hotel.

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Dwight Hall spring bazaar draws diminished crowd

Tuesday’s Dwight Hall spring bazaar drew about one-fifth the number of students as the fall iteration of the event.