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University announces new website for tracking student discrimination and harassment

Administrators have launched a new website detailing the resources available for students responding to discrimination and harassment on campus.

Financial aid conversations continue in spring

Dialogue between students and administrators over financial aid policy has continued into the spring following the University’s December announcement of reforms to the student summer […]

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Students respond to Stiles basement flooding

According to a Yale facilities hotline employee, the flooding was an “emergency, and a priority,” yet on Sunday afternoon the nearly one-inch-deep water pooling outside the Stiles laundry room went unaddressed for several hours.

Students call for Thompson over Calhoun

Student support has begun to coalesce around a new potential candidate for the renaming of Calhoun College: Roosevelt Thompson ’84.

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Yale-NUS sees naming debate

At Yale’s venture in Singapore, gender-neutral housing is known as “open housing,” gender-neutral bathrooms as “single-stall bathrooms” and Sex Week as “Doing it Right.”

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Asian American Studies classes garner interest

Student activists highlighting the need for an Asian American Studies program at Yale may now have even more cause for advocacy: students have flocked to the three courses on Asian American Studies being offered this semester.

Applicant diversity continues to rise

With an unprecedented number of applications to Yale College this year, Yale is attracting increasingly more students from demographic groups that have traditionally been underrepresented on college campuses.

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Secret societies: tombs or vaults?

With locked doors, slim windows and shut gates, secret societies at Yale do their best to keep out of the public eye, though their tax information is hidden in plain sight.

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Janelle Monáe to headline Spring Fling

Monáe, the first black female artist to headline the annual performance, will be joined by opener Vince Staples, a critically acclaimed rapper from Long Beach, California, and closer, Canadian DJ and record producer A-Trak.

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ITS cost cuts bring layoffs

Kimberly Tighe’s ex-husband died on Jan. 7, but she still came to work like it was any other day. It was the same day she realized she might lose her job. Two weeks later, she was laid off.

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Faculty discuss potential impact of HGS gift

The $50 million donation set to transform the aging Hall of Graduate Studies into a modernized humanities hub has excited the imagination of Yale’s faculty.