One of the most politically pressing discussions I’ve had in class this semester was about a fourth-century saint: Augustine of Hippo. In his book “City […] ...
For nearly six hours on Saturday, 15 teams of Yale students tackled the problem of rebuilding the Iraqi city of Mosul in a new policy […] ...
Since stepping down, the former Yale president has joined the boards of three organizations and become a Sterling professor.
The Bulldogs won the 140th Yale-Harvard showdown, defeating the Crimson with a final score of 34-29. This is the Bulldogs’ third consecutive victory against Harvard. With this win, the Bulldogs ...
Maybe you learn more from a C than from an A. As a community of Yalies and more broadly as college students, many of us […] ...
The Yale-Harvard weekend isn’t just about football — it’s a chance for students to experience spirited competition, creative collaboration and lots of memorable moments. For Yalies making the trip to ...
On Tuesday, Nov. 19, the Yale women’s basketball team (1–4, 0–0 Ivy) hosted the Merrimack Warriors (3–2, 0–0 NEC) inside John ...
Sarah has been back from Los Angeles for a few weeks now and her friends are finally trickling back to Boston after […] ...
Yale’s Intramural sports program is one of my favorite single aspects of Yale College. It encapsulates everything that makes Yale great in my eyes: friendly competition, residential college spirit and ...
On Monday morning, Oct. 21, students were either overjoyed or devastated when opening their inbox to find an email from the athletics office announcing the results of The Game’s ticket lottery. Some ...
Because I won the lottery! Last November, I published my most controversial article to date: Why I’m not going to the Yale-Harvard game. That article is a troll, so don’t bother reading it if you ...
It’s time to move past the two-party system. November comes around and what were once friendships and communities are suddenly split by insurmountable chasms separating the United States along ...