Liza Kaufman is a sports editor for the News. She has previously covered Ray Tompkins House, student-athlete life, men's lacrosse, men’s hockey, men’s soccer, men’s swimming and diving, and squash.
Yale has come a long way since its first secret society, Skull and Bones, was founded in 1832. Back then, what would come to be known as "tap night" -- a phrase that can invoke feelings of ...
Oz Woloshyn, who is studying English at Magdalen College, Oxford, has spent the past year as a visiting student at Yale. Oz returns to Oxford next year, but he couldn’t resist offering some thoughts, ...
Yale needs major reforms to rebuild public trust, faculty committee says The Committee on Trust in Higher Education released a report proposing that Yale change its mission statement and its ...
Instructors let go amid budget cuts, drawing flak on Yale’s priorities At least three lecturers suggested that the non-renewals of their contracts are due to the budget tightening Yale has done to ...
Review ‘Jesus Christ Superstar’ finds new stage: Yale Divinity School chapel A new student theater troupe at the Divinity School is performing the Andrew Lloyd Webber rock opera in Marquand Chapel as ...
Zara Larsson announced as first female Spring Fling headliner since 2014 The Swedish singer will perform on Old Campus on April 25 after Aluna and Sheck Wes, who is best known for the 2018 single “Mo ...
Yale College Dean Pericles Lewis told the News that Yale College staffing has decreased by roughly 7.5 percent — amounting to 20 individuals.
Ivy League student-athletes have scarce name, image and likeness opportunities, while rival academic powerhouses use revenue share and donor collectives to attract and retain talent.
New Haven to host more than 60 events for nation’s 250th birthday Mayor Justin Elicker joined New Haven’s America 250 commission on Wednesday to announce citywide programming to commemorate the 250th ...
The decision was announced in an email sent Tuesday to Avelo crewmembers. Avelo plans to lay off employees in the wake of further reductions in operations.
At changing law library, internal tensions prompted workplace review In a survey last year, less than a quarter of the Yale Law School library staff agreed that employees there were “treated fairly.” ...
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