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Yale faculty propose strategies to address racism in medicine

As the Black Lives Matter movement, racial tension and police brutality became frequent parts of the national dialogue in recent months, faculty at the Yale […]

Four Yalies awarded Switzer Fellowship

This Switzer Fellowship — an honor given to promising graduate students studying environmental issues from New England and California — will have four Yalies among […]

Students adjust to new daily health checks

Along with the universal methods to help curb the spread of COVID-19 — like mask-wearing, social distancing and testing — Yale students returning to campus […]

David Zheng
Yale Corporation petition candidates take part in Yale Chicago panel

Maggie Thomas FES ’15 and Victor Ashe ’67 are running against one another for a seat on the Yale Corporation, but on a Tuesday panel, […]

Courtesy of Maggie Thomas
CANDIDATE PROFILE: Aliesa Bahri ’22 and Reilly Johnson ’22

Citing a policy platform with 30 sub-sections and a total of eight student government titles between them, Aliesa Bahri ’22 and Reilly Johnson ’22 say […]

CANDIDATE PROFILE: Carlos Brown Jr. ’23

A sophomore without a running mate, Carlos Brown Jr. ’23 argues that his unorthodox campaign for Yale College Council vice president makes him the ideal […]

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Candidates talk health care, YCC structural reform in Tuesday debate

Yale’s COVID-19 health care policies and Yale College Council structural reform took center stage as candidates for YCC president and vice president Candidates debated their […]

Yale Daily News
Ordering meals on the go? There’s an app for that

Yale Hospitality created a new dining app designed to better serve their new menu this year and address the bugs of the previous interface. In […]

Lucas Holter
CANDIDATE PROFILE: Abey Philip ’22 and Matthew Murillo ’22

Abey Philip ’22 and Matthew Murillo ’22 are using their experiences as first-generation low-income students to run on what they call the most progressive and […]

Janet Lindner to retire in December

After more than 20 years at Yale, Janet Lindner, vice president for human resources and administration, will retire in December. University President Peter Salovey announced […]

Yale Bookstore charges students late fees, despite pandemic and inability to access books

Amid complications and confusion due to the coronavirus pandemic, several students are facing late fees and backlogs at the Yale Bookstore. When students were barred […]