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Finance continues to draw Yalies
Fewer Yalies are going into “business and finance," but is it a trend?
International efforts expand in Latin America
Over the weekend, Yale expanded overseas presence into a new region: Mexico, the first Latin American country with which the University has partnered.
Arch symposium debates role of drawing
From Thursday to Saturday afternoon, over 20 architects, professors and developers of technical design tools gathered at the school to debate the place of hand drawing in current architectural practice.
Economy drives growth in master’s apps
Disciplines related to growing industries saw the biggest rise.
Complaint process faces confidentiality concerns
Administrators acknowledge difficulties in keeping sexual misconduct complaints private
Upholding the University's confidentiality procedures can be difficult.
Environmental engineering shifts senior requirement
The environmental engineering major joined the rest of Yale’s engineering programs in officially offering its seniors the option to complete a team project instead of individual research.
Panel split on porn
Diverse feminist views collided Saturday in a panel discussion about the ethics of pornography.
DeStefano appoints former foe to police board
Mayor John DeStefano Jr. appointed former mayoral challenger Anthony Dawson to the New Haven Board of Police Commissioners on Friday.
Petition calls for “conflict-free” campus
The Yale Accountability and Corporate Transparency for Congo called for the University to become a “conflict-free campus” in a recent petition sent to faculty members.=
New Haven touts tax base growth
According to Mayor John Destefano’s office, the majority of the change in total property value is due to property revaluation.
Alpha Sig expansion on hold
The national fraternity Alpha Sigma Phi is putting its efforts to establish a Yale Alpha Sig chapter “on pause.”
At Art Gallery, uniting music and architecture
Last night, Yale’s art, music and architecture scenes joined together in the foyer of the Yale University Art Gallery.
Advocate addresses sex trafficking
Lamont Hiebert, an advocate against sex trafficking, told students Thursday evening that child slavery and sex trafficking occurs not only in Africa but also here in Connecticut.
NHPD to launch new shootings task force
The New Haven Police Department will form a new shootings task force to investigate and crack down on shootings in the Elm City.
Law School loan forgiveness reduced
The Yale Law School is scaling back its loan forgiveness program.
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