Rhiannonn Bronstein
Rhiannonn Bronstein
Recent Stories
Bronstein, Cersonsky, Crosby and Eidelson: For financial aid reform
This month, 1,940 students will decide whether to accept their offers of admission to Yale. On Monday, many will come for Bulldog Days. They’ll attend lectures by Shelly Kagan, Marvin Chun and David Blight. They’ll eat s’mores in courtyards; braving the chaos of the extracurricular bazaar, they’ll each sign up for 25 student organizations.
Ward 1 Democratic Committee Endorsement Vote Board: Before the next election
As we reflect on the meaning of this historic week in our nation’s history, we may look forward to another swearing-in ceremony, one year from now, for municipal officials in the city of New Haven. During this time of enormous change at the federal level, it is also important to consider the work that must be done in our own backyards.
From Ward 1, Elis can help strengthen Elm City
On the Town Committee, we represent Ward 1, which comprises eight of the 12 residential colleges. Because it is populated almost entirely by Yale undergraduates, students have historically become very active in local politics and will continue to do so.
In expanding, Yale should avoid gentrification
Last semester, students considered the impact of these colleges on student life through the residential-college forums, but now we must also consider this development’s effects on the New Haven community.
Western canon interrogated by Diversified Studies
Diversified Studies. The name itself invites controversy and discussion and could imply a criticism of the Directed Studies curriculum. While we were mostly interested in mimicking the “D.S.” acronym and only incidentally stumbled on the controversy, we think the questions inspired by the title “Diversified Studies” are exactly in line with the group’s purpose.

