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In her address at the Baccalaureate Ceremony on Sunday morning, the University president used a painting of an American Revolutionary War battle and the Beer Summit to advocate for compassion despite ...
All of us can sense that conversations have become more brittle. Trust in institutions — and one another — is fraying. Common ground feels hard to find, and still harder to sustain. I don’t think ...
While the University president navigated increased government intervention in higher education, she largely refrained from ...
Black graduates gathered on Saturday afternoon for the House’s 26th stoling ceremony, even after Harvard scrapped affinity ...
In the past four years, student activism has primarily focused on the University’s investments in the fossil fuel industry, ...
In 2022, the Bulldogs had a tough string of losses to Ivy foes, falling to Harvard, Dartmouth, Princeton and Brown. However, ...
As editor in chief and president of the Yale Daily News, the rhythm of my days was shaped by deadlines, live blogs, breaking alerts, budget reports, last-minute meetings about global conflict and ...
As she prepares to finish her undergraduate degree and her Board of Alders term in the fall, Ward 1 Alder Kiana Flores ’25.5 ...
Among this year’s graduating seniors are members of the beloved Yale student band Strictly Platonic. After four years, two ...
As the class of 2025 prepares to graduate, the Yale lightweight crew team can look back on four seasons of camaraderie and ...
In the fall of 2021, the Yale Heavyweight Crew team came roaring back to life after an almost two-year pandemic-induced ...
As elite universities face federal funding threats and congressional grilling over antisemitism, Yale has avoided direct targeting through concessions, careful messaging and a growing presence in ...