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The End of Ideas: Liberation, Liberal Arts and The Closure of Yale-NUS

Daevan MangalmurtiApril 10, 2022April 13, 2022

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Standing in Solidarity: Supporting International Students During Trump, COVID, and Beyond

Christian RoblesNovember 29, 2020November 29, 2020

By design, the US immigration system is broken, making it hard for international students to come to America. But the Trump administration and the COVID-19 pandemic have not only revealed issues around F-1 visas and taxing financial aid packages, but they have also worsened them

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Still Together: How a Summer of Protest Could Lead to Lasting Change at Yale

Daevan MangalmurtiNovember 8, 2020November 8, 2020

While the Yale clubs and campus groups that donated and called for systemic change this summer haven’t gone silent, levels of activity on racial justice have descended from their summer highs.

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Understanding the DOJ’s Lawsuit Against Yale’s Race Conscious Admissions Within the History of Asian Americans and Anti-Blackness

Hannah JiOctober 23, 2020October 24, 2020

Historical contextualization of the model minority myth and Asian American history in the US allows us to understand how Asian social mobility has been inextricably linked with anti-Blackness.

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Lessons from Watercolor Painting

Ruqaiyah DamrahOctober 23, 2020October 23, 2020

Students are not the only ones adjusting to Zoom University. Yale faculty are facing pressure to adapt their teaching styles and work-from-home approach, and they often do this in creative and innovative ways.

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Students Grapple with Socially Distant Socializing

Liz CarterOctober 23, 2020October 23, 2020

Shattering a friendship so that the PHC can have a conversation with kids who obviously don’t care just doesn’t seem worth it.

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Dining at a Distance: A Dispatch from New Haven During the Early Days of the Pandemic

Oona HolahanJuly 28, 2020July 28, 2020

Though restaurants in the New Haven area surrounding Yale are experiencing some of the same general economic effects associated with the novel coronavirus that all restaurants across the United States suffer from, the area’s affiliation with the university has brought about a particularly dramatic change to operations.

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The Little Festival That Could

Max HimpeJune 5, 2020June 5, 2020

We never talked about stopping. It never came up.

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Go From Here: The Debate over Affordable Housing in New Haven at the Doorstep of 1151 Chapel Street

Kaley PillingerMay 5, 2020May 12, 2020

The Duncan’s 30-to-40-some-odd residents made up a tiny part of the count of people experiencing housing insecurity in the city, but their dramatic displacement was key to mobilizing public support.

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