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Tap Night generates traditional antics

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Juniors in masks and makeshift diapers accosted passers-by Thursday night as they fulfilled initiation requirements for Yale’s senior societies.

Environmentalist praises single-stream

CJ May FES ’89, the Yale Sustainability Office’s recycling coordinator, endorsed the University’s transition to single stream recycling at a Pierson master’s tea Tuesday evening.

Exhibit traces Latino history at Yale

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A historical exhibit documenting the expansion of Latino presence on campus from the 1960s onward opened Monday at Sterling Memorial Library.

Speaker condemns juvenile life sentences

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Lawyer, professor, and human rights activist Bryan Stevenson brought some audience members to tears as used personal stories to advocate for the American criminal justice system to reevaluate how it tries juveniles.

YCC | Aly Moore '14, UOFC chair

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Moore, one of three candidates for chair of the Undergraduate Organizations Funding Committee, wants to apply a passion for innovation to the work of the UOFC.

Former diplomat discusses U.S. policy in Latin America

Arturo Valenzuela praised U.S. foreign policy in Latin America since the Cold War.

Black Church celebrates 40 years

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An event this weekend commemorated BCAY's history and role on campus.

Professor links religion and government in Iran

Political theorist and professor at Princeton University Miriam Kunkler described the interaction between religious and secular elements within the Iranian constitution as “complicated” during a talk Monday afternoon.

Conference explores African-American sexuality

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Over 700 African-American students from across the country gathered on campus this weekend to discuss sexual issues in the black community during the 17th annual Black Solidarity Conference.

Library exhibit explores Shakespeare and law

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Opening today, a new exhibit featuring the Yale Law Library’s collection of books and student publications will bridge Shakespeare’s works and the law.

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