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I know you. Your sister goes to Cornell, and your father works for McKinsey. I know you. You’re in Davenport and sing tenor ...
Where are you from?” “I was adopted from China.” Not “I’m Chinese.” Definitely not “I’m American” — my face ruins that one ...
I met Jaidyn Hurst ’27 on the first day of the “Representations of the Holocaust” class in the fall of my first year. At ...
In Grove Street Cemetery, the living outnumber the dead. For every interred body, there are dozens of growing and breathing ...
Clarissa is a solo traveler who has been to 71 countries on the backpacker’s budget, or $30 per day. Snap! I lower my phone ...
I sit criss-cross on the cemetery bench. Mid-afternoon sunlight streams onto the gravestones before me, touches the corner of ...
I spoke with Silliman Head of College Arielle Baskin-Sommers a few days before first-year move-in. Baskin-Sommers used the ...
My middle school and high school summers were always chaotic and never, ever spent at home. I went to various sleepaway camps ...
The Harry Anderson Trophy follows a fleet racing format, in which each team races multiple boats, all scoring points together ...
At the first Board of Education meeting of the school year, New Haven Public Schools reported incremental progress in chronic ...
Professor Madiha Tahir told the News that she does not use the common teaching platform in her classes in light of “rising ...
COVID-19 cases are on the rise at Yale five and a half years after the pandemic began, according to Yale Health.