While much of the COVID-19 research at Yale has focused on patient testing, other labs at the University are undertaking new research with the help […] ...
Rose Horowitch covers Woodbridge Hall. She previously covered sustainability and the University's COVID-19 response. She is a sophomore in Davenport College majoring in history. Bechdel, who wrote the ...
This year, Yale received 6,729 early action applicants to the class of 2029, and of those, 10.82 percent were admitted, marking one of the lowest early acceptance rates in Yale’s history. Last year, ...
After a year of free bus trips throughout the state, New Haveners — many of whom do not have access to private vehicles — must now pay for rides.
Student volunteer-run organization donates nearly 200,000 pieces of PPE across the U.S. As one of the only PPE distribution organizations in the U.S., PPE4ALL – founded by Yale and University of ...
The Yale Daily News Summer Journalism Program is a three-day intensive course in journalism for high school students. The program is run entirely by undergraduate staff members of the Yale Daily News.
Josie Reich covers the president's office. She previously reported on admissions and financial aid. Originally from Washington, DC, she is a junior in Davenport College majoring in American Studies.
SAILING: Bulldogs dominate final in-season team races of season The Yale co-ed and women’s sailing teams put in strong performances to set themselves up for success in their final fleet races of the ...
GOLF: Women finishes 10th at Baltusrol, Men finish 4th at Liberty National As the fall golf season comes to a close, both the men’s and women’s teams competed in New Jersey.
Japanese American Students Union commemorates 80th anniversary of Japanese internment camps in the US In conjunction with the AACC, the Japanese American Students Union hosted a discussion with ...
The bottom line is that the Yale Political Union should not have invited me to talk about free speech if, without warning me, it had set a limit on what I could, and could not, say.
Sarah Cook is one of the University editors. She previously covered student policy and affairs, along with President Salovey's cabinet. From Nashville, Tennessee, she is a junior in Grace Hopper ...