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Digital humanities grants awarded

Two Yale faculty members were each awarded $20,000 grants Wednesday to support their projects in the digital humanities.

In new political landscape, Local 33 faces uncertain future

Dozens of supporters of Yale’s unrecognized graduate student union Local 33 rallied in City Hall on Wednesday night, cheering and waving picket signs.

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No bedbugs reported since new protocol

No cases of bedbugs have been reported on campus this semester, after the University updating its protocol following an infestation last year.

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Chubb Fellow and EU ambassador discusses global affairs

João Vale de Almeida, the current European Union ambassador to the United Nations, gave a lecture on international affairs at Burke Auditorium Wednesday afternoon.

YPU, Federalist Society discuss Supreme Court

The Yale Political Union and Federalist Society for Law and Public Policy Studies co-hosted a debate Wednesday night that considered the ethical quandaries and legal implications which might result from a U.S. president stacking the Supreme Court with judges of a specific political leaning.

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FES students sell sustainable Christmas trees

This year marks the 33rd iteration of the Yale Student Chapter of the Society of American Foresters’ Christmas tree fundraiser.

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Yale pension funds under pressure

Yale has begun to take steps to address the adverse impact a low interest rate environment will have on retirement benefits for its employees.

CEID celebrates fourth year

This fall marks the fourth anniversary of a centerpiece in Yale’s STEM initiatives: the Center for Engineering Innovation and Design.

Whiffenpoofs vote against admitting women

The Yale Whiffenpoofs voted on Nov. 20 not to admit women to the oldest collegiate a cappella group next year.

Spring bluebooking on the horizon

Even as Yale undergraduates slog through their end-of-term coursework, the spring semester is already rearing its head with the first stages of spring-term bluebooking, preregistration deadlines and applications for next semester’s courses.

Experts oppose Trump on university endowment tax

As colleges focus on how to adapt to Donald Trump's presidency, endowments may face intense scrutiny.

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