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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 ...
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.
Public opinion changes through long-term campaigns of persuasion, usually outside of government. Politics has a different function, and muddying the distinction between it and activism makes the job ...
On April 4, around 66 percent of Yale Law School’s active faculty signed a letter denouncing President Trump’s attacks on law ...
On Tuesday, city and university leaders honored New Haveners and Yale-affiliates for their unique local contributions.
The New Haven Police Department responded Monday night to three calls alerting them to a double homicide. Police say the ...
The Yale women’s crew team dominated this weekend’s races, securing the Cayuga Cup’s place in New Haven for another year.
Thirty years after he first joined the Yale community, Michael Koelle, a professor of Molecular Biophysics and Biochemistry, ...
From housing to healthcare, the new policy platform passed by the Graduate & Professional Students Senate outlines official ...
The Yale Police Department’s Otilio Green, who faces federal and state charges for possessing child pornography, must stay in Connecticut as he awaits trial.
Mull was elected the captain of the women’s softball team for the 2024-25 season in the fall of her senior year. “I always ...
In emails obtained by the News, Helyeh Doutaghi’s lawyer argued with Yale Law School over procedural details before she was ...
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