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The YCC Senate on Sunday postponed a final vote on its $1.2 million budget after cutting back on the proposed budget’s Spring ...
Burning Bright,” on view at the Yale Center for British Art until Nov. 30, displays Yale’s collection of Blake’s watercolors, ...
In a world where democratic institutions teeter and protests dominate the headlines, it’s perhaps no surprise that this year’s campus theater offerings feel especially charged. Even before the full ...
Though organizers of the contest were not punished, students who protested on campus in the spring were referred to the Executive Committee for violating the same outdoor spaces policies.
The school district is still attempting to mitigate a $3.8 million budget deficit as emergency city funds remain pending.
The David Geffen School of Drama hosted a private event Monday to celebrate its 100th anniversary with its students, staff and faculty.
The Bulldogs went winless in back-to-back weekends. They will look to bounce back as Ivy League play kicks off this week.
The YCC hosted its first Boolapalooza event Saturday, featuring live music from student performers Zaida Rio, The Blue Tits ...
Housing, public safety and education remain top priorities for Mayor Justin Elicker, he told the News as he vies for a fourth two-year term as mayor against Republican Steve Orosco.
Explore boldly, then exploit wisely. I tend to be a creature of habit with food, but even I sometimes venture beyond chicken at Commons.
The Poynter Fellowship would have served its mission more honorably by disengaging altogether from the subject of Israel-Palestine than by hosting a state stenographer who dodged questions, and ...
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