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‘I wasn’t expecting to miss it so much’: Mormons at Yale reflect on community in a pandemic

At Yale, members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints — colloquially referred to as Mormons — have grappled with restricted religious gatherings […]

Should students be on campus? Here’s how Yale decides

With national COVID-19 case numbers at an all-time high, University administrators face a difficult task in bringing students to and from campus safely. At Yale, […]

First-year students reflect on how COVID-19 surge has impacted their last days on campus

As Thanksgiving quickly approaches and students prepare to leave campus for the remainder of the semester, the surge in COVID-19 cases among students has cast […]

Longtime Trumbull dining staff employee Penny Taylor-Greenland, remembered for ‘positive outlook’ and ‘contagious laugh,’ dies at 58

Penny Taylor-Greenland, a longtime dining hall employee and beloved member of the Trumbull community, passed away at Yale New Haven Hospital on Nov. 5. She […]

Students reflect on job search process in virtual world

Despite the slowdown that many saw in their day-to-day lives during quarantine due to the COVID-19 pandemic, one thing that remains constant is the search […]

New OCS summer report shows stark differences from past years

Yale’s Office of Career Strategy released its annual summer activities report in late October, showing how undergraduates spent their summers during the COVID-19 pandemic. This […]

Student move-out policies reflect public health standards, lessons learned from spring 2020

As the end of the semester nears, students enrolled in residence must pack up their belongings and prepare to move out of their dormitories, regardless […]

As finals approach, students and faculty weigh in on return to letter grades

Last spring, after weeks of contentious campuswide debate, Yale College implemented universal pass/fail, a sweeping grading policy that replaced letter grades with a “pass” or […]

14th Annual Rostovtzeff Lecture expands audience during pandemic

Tuesday night, over 150 historians and curious viewers attended the 14th Annual Michael I. Rostovtzeff Lecture, which featured a talk by historian Roger Bagnall ’68 […]

Law students, professors reflect on legal implications of the election

Over a week after Election Day, some election results are still up in the air, prompting Yale Law School students and professors to consider the […]

Af-Am House hosts winter clothing drive

As the cold weather sets in, the Afro-American Cultural Center has found a way to help the New Haven community — by collecting winter clothing. […]