"We'd see them coming back when we'd lift in the mornings," hockey player Maggie Westfal '09 said. "They'd have ketchup and other stuff just smeared all over them." At 7 a.m. Monday morning, after ...
How much do you think you know about your alma mater? So you can sing all the lyrics of “Bright College Years.” Check. You found your way around the Science Hill. Four checks for you, Glen Coco, you ...
Host Amiya Vashi speaks to Yale English professors and students about what it means to tell a story through creative writing. This episode uncovers the way Yale preserves the tradition of storytelling ...
Todd Blanche, now acting attorney general, slated to visit Yale Yale Law School’s Federalist Society chapter announced in an internal email last month that Blanche would be the guest speaker at a ...
Student fragrance club to release line of Yale-themed perfume The Yale Student Fragrance Organization, which was founded last year, hosts events that aim to introduce more people to the fragrance ...
New Haven delegates weigh candidates in Democratic governor’s primary A party convention in Hartford next month will include 74 representatives from New Haven, who will cast votes on whether Gov. Ned ...
Student leaders back faculty academic freedom demands in resolution A joint resolution passed by the Yale College Council Senate and the Graduate & Professional Student Senate marked the first major ...
In total, the undergraduate admissions office accepted 2,328 students to the Yale College class of 2030 out of a pool of 54,919 applicants.
Three Yale Law School professors criticized U.S. strikes on Iran, and some said President Donald Trump violated the Constitution and the United Nations charter.
Alejandro Rojas ’26 and Keith Pemberton ’27 are both the singular members of their historically Black fraternities, groups they hope to keep alive at Yale’s campus.
Steve Orosco — a businessman and former professional mixed martial arts fighter — is challenging Mayor Justin Elicker. Early voting began Monday.
The saying “one man’s trash is another man’s treasure” has taken on a new meaning at Lost in New Haven, a collection of thousands of artifacts owned by artist Robert Greenberg. Since his youth, ...