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COVID-19 testing available in New Haven during recess, students returning home worry about access

Although students who remain in New Haven while campus is closed will still have access to COVID-19 testing, for the students who plan to go […]

‘They just get me’: Remote first-year students find ways to connect with each other

After a few hours of training for her synchronized skating team, Joy Liow ’24 hops onto Zoom for her now-friend group’s nightly study halls, which […]

YaleStudents website generates student debate, reveals potential data governance gap in University policy

Editor’s note, Nov. 17, 8:28 a.m.: On Tuesday morning, after the story’s publication, the site’s creators introduced new data protection policies in a major walkback […]

SCC plans modified events to lift spirits for the class of 2021

As the pandemic continues to disrupt the traditions of a normal year at Yale, one group of class representatives, the Senior Class Council, has quickly […]

YHHAP discusses policing, incarceration and homelessness with panel of experts

On Nov. 14, the Yale Hunger and Homelessness Action Project, a student organization focused on tackling hunger and homelessness in New Haven, hosted a Zoom […]

Yale panel amplifies the voices of female African leaders

On Monday, Stephanie Busari — a Nigerian Yale World Fellow and journalist and editor for CNN Worldwide — moderated a discussion among three prominent female […]

Legal pioneer and ‘moral center of YLS’ Drew S. Days III dies at 79

Law professor and civil rights lawyer Drew Saunders Days III LAW ’66 died on Sunday at the age of 79. After graduating from Yale Law […]

Buckley Program hosts 10th annual conference, ‘Sixty Years Since the Sixties’

Last week, the William F. Buckley Jr. Program hosted its 10th annual conference, titled “Sixty Years Since the Sixties,” bringing together academics and attendees from […]

After delay, students, administrators meet to discuss future of YPD

University administrators and leaders of Black Students for Disarmament at Yale, a group advocating for the abolition of the Yale Police Department, met late Friday […]

YLS clinic helps advocate for incarcerated veterans

With the help of the Yale Law School’s Veterans Legal Services Clinic, eight state and national organizations dedicated to veterans’ rights sent a letter on […]

Cardinal Tagle calls Catholics to seek a ‘better normal’ at St. Thomas More event

As the pandemic continues to bring economic hardship, Luis Antonio Gokim Cardinal Tagle honed in on what the Catholic Church has been doing to aid […]