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Sam Greenberg

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UP CLOSE | Separate but equal

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Some long-time faculty are concerned with what they see as the administration’s attempt to standardize all twelve colleges.

YCC elections have technical difficulties

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Technical difficulties for the YCC. Yale College Council elections were taken offline shortly after opening Thursday morning due to technical errors.

Yale Dining changes meal service

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This fall, Yale Dining has tweaked its service to include longer dinner hours and uniform dishware in the residential college dining halls, plus special coffee and to-go lunches at a new café on Science Hill.

Dining halls to use new, uniform china set

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Yale Dining has replaced the custom china sets in the residential colleges with a uniform set that will be used all across campus. The new china set features white plates with an outline and a “Y” on the bottom.

Yale dining provides "to go bags" for storm

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In preparation for Hurricane Irene, Yale Dining is providing students with “to go bags” Saturday night, so students can store food to have on Sunday.

Residential college weekday dinner hours to be extended next year

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Residential college dining halls will be open until at least 7:30 p.m. and Commons will no longer serve dinner next year in a series of changes to meal hours that will be implemented by Yale Dining.

Master T portrait unveiled

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Students, friends, and alumni from across the country joined former Timothy Dwight College Master Robert Farris Thompson ’55 GRD ’65 for the unveiling of his portrait, which was commissioned to enshrine his unprecedented 32-year mastership.

Smith reflects on future at Yale

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Branford Master Steven Smith said he has no plans to scale back his commitment to Yale after he steps down from his post next year, though he said the transition from life in Branford will be “strange.”

JCC struggles to find candidates

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For the second year since presidential elections for the Junior Class Council were combined with Yale College Council elections, the race for the organization’s presidency has had to be reopened due to a lack of candidates.

Another JCC candidate enters the race

There is now a second candidate — Hyung Mee Lim ’13 — running to be the president of the Junior Class Council.

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