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The global affairs major announced new course requirements and academic offerings to respond to changing student interests ...
Yale Hospitality introduced “Avocado Pulp” in Breakfast Express dining halls and will eventually expand it to all dining ...
United by their purpose, the ticket is resolved to amplify student voices, hold administrators accountable and build a Better ...
Boanoh and Bradley promise to make student government more transparent, tactful and tenacious — blending bold ideas, deep ...
Brian Moore has no experience on the Yale College Council, which he’s running to be president of. This outsider perspective ...
Viewers can watch Yale’s adaptation of the award-winning musical, written by Jason Robert Brown, from April 10 to 12 at the ...
New pizza-themed license plates are driving around the pizza capital of the United States, the state of Connecticut, as of ...
Professors Beverly Gage, Joanne Freeman and David Blight will tackle the entirety of American history in the class dedicated to the 250th anniversary of the independence.
With contrasting leadership styles and campaign visions, Draper and Covington both seek to define what community means for the class of 2028.
Wills and Chen both believe in the importance of events in creating community. But while Wills emphasizes integrating Yalies into New Haven through events, Chen focuses on ensuring that students feel ...
In this world we live in right now, voicing a belief apparently requires caution. Scrutiny from peers is to be expected. What has changed is the scrutiny we face beyond campus.
Yale is a vibrant place, but for many students, daily life still feels unnecessarily challenging. It is inarguable that many students feel disconnected from the YCC, and have found discontent with ...
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