DOJ says School of Medicine discriminates against Asian, white applicants A Thursday letter from the United States Department of Justice cites applicants’ GPAs and medical exam scores to argue that ...
After a first-year season that marked a striking comeback, the five graduating seniors of the women’s soccer team led the team through an era of ups and downs.
Women's Ice Hockey In a full-circle moment, seniors depart with a return to national stage After a 14-game win streak this year, the Yale women’s hockey team clinched the ECAC regular season title and ...
Under Bundy, drama school went tuition-free and saw a cultural shift James Bundy DRA ’95, the longest-serving dean of the David Geffen School of Drama, oversaw the historic change to the school’s ...
After admin banner ban, YSE grads don anti-ICE t-shirts in class photo In a student-organized unofficial class photo, members of the Yale School of the Environment’s class of 2026 wore shirts ...
Min Jin Lee’s Yale experience was shaped by classroom racial reckoning When Min Jin Lee ’90 was an undergraduate, Yale was the only Ivy League school that did not offer Korean language courses. Lee ...
With $40 million gift, School of Architecture eyes end to student debt The landmark matching commitment from megadonor Ed Bass ’67 paves the way for the School of Architecture to eliminate student ...
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.
Whiff and Whim classes of 2026 to take a final bow at Woolsey Hall Ahead of their commencement concert, which will take place this Sunday at 8 p.m., members of the Whiffenpoof and Whim ’n Rhythm ...
On the first Tuesday of this semester, I found myself having a drunken conversation in GHeav with a first year who mentioned a fear of settling down and committing to a single path. They had arrived ...
The Bulldogs’ star duo of Gogineni and Edward Liao ’28, which posted a 15–5 doubles record, helped lead the team to a 16–9 record, including victories against high-major opponents Purdue, Oklahoma ...
John Edwin Smith, philosophy professor emeritus and the former president of the American Philosophical Association, died of a stroke while visiting his daughter in Arlington, Va., on Dec. 7. He was 88 ...
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