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Mixed awareness of OCS resources

Though the Office of Career Strategy has increased its efforts to branch out to students over the past couple of years, some students remain unaware of the office’s extensive programming.

Beinecke director reappointed

While the Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library is currently undergoing extensive renovations, its leadership remains unchanged.

Admins talk faculty diversity

“Yale has problems, serious problems,” Deputy Provost for Faculty Development and Diversity Richard Bribiescas admitted at a Tuesday evening panel about faculty diversity at the […]

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Workers weather storm

Marco Olivar leaned on his shovel outside an entryway in Timothy Dwight on Saturday, standing with a half dozen fellow snow shovelers. It was 7 […]

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Law school hosts wrongfully convicted man

An audience of 225 people gathered in the Yale Law School auditorium Tuesday night to hear a presentation by Anthony Ray Hinton, a former Alabama […]

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Peer liaison program to evolve

Last semester, students and administrators alike were confronted with questions about the roles that authority figures should play in student life on campus — such […]

Open letter critiques GESO

Despite the Graduate Employees and Students Organization’s vocal support for racial and gender equality, an open letter written this weekend by women, LGBTQ graduate students […]

YYGS launches Arab leadership awards

The Yale Young Global Scholars Program, a two-week summer enrichment program for high school students, will now be offering new Arab Student Leadership Awards in an effort to recruit more talented students from the region.

Professor redesigns syllabus after campus protests

Last semester, the chant “We out here. We’ve been here. We ain’t leaving. We are loved,” reverberated around campus, as over 1,000 students took to the streets and filled Cross Campus in a massive “March of Resilience” to show solidarity against racial injustice. This semester, the chant will be heard once again, this time in the classroom.

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Ruling forthcoming on grad unions

Yale graduate students seeking unionization may look with interest and expectation at two cases currently before the National Labor Relations Board whose rulings could upend decades of labor law precedent surrounding graduate student employment.

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Calhoun portraits removed

They had come to take down the glowering portrait of outspoken slavery advocate John C. Calhoun that had hung on the back wall since the 1930s.

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