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Beinecke Library hosts Emily Wilson, translator of the “Odyssey”

On Wednesday, translator Emily Wilson GRD ’01 delivered the 2020 edition of the Mark Strand Memorial Reading, where she read from her in-progress translations of […]

Despite study abroad restrictions, international Yalies enroll in other institutions

Although all Yale-sponsored study abroad remains suspended indefinitely, the University has made an exception for international students who enroll in universities abroad that offer some […]

In first Corp meeting of tumultuous year, Salovey talks academic priorities

In a year marked by uncertainty and change, the Yale Corporation spent its first meeting looking at the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic and progress […]

Confusion spreads after email incorrectly suggests Yale COVID-19 policy uses financial aid as punishment

An email sent by a peer liaison to their group of PLees last Friday incorrectly suggested that students who attend gatherings that break multiple clauses […]

Students on leave appear to be failing courses they are not actually taking

On Oct. 6, Kezia Levy ’24 woke up to a concerned email from one of her professors questioning why Levy had not completed her biology […]

Yale professor Louise Glück wins Nobel Prize in Literature

On Oct. 8, Louise Glück, Rosenkranz writer-in-residence at Yale and adjunct English professor, was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature. The Norwegian Nobel Committee described […]

Justice Department sues Yale over alleged discrimination in admissions

On Thursday afternoon, the United States Department of Justice sued Yale over alleged discrimination against white and Asian American applicants in the admissions process. The […]

Students demand that Yale reprioritize its spending

On the heels of Yale’s most recent report about its financial health, students across the University are continuing to voice their demands that Yale reform […]

Yale scholars discuss future of the Supreme Court

Following the passing of Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, members of both the Yale Law School and Yale College communities expressed their opinions on the Supreme […]

FAS Senate begins work on heavy agenda

Over the past few months, Yale’s Faculty of Arts and Sciences Senate met multiple times to discuss a packed agenda — which included intellectual freedom […]

Yale undergraduate introduces new student database website, prompting privacy concerns

The digital footprint of Erik Boesen ’24 is bigger than most. During his first year at Yale, the computer science major helped revamp the Yale […]