Tina Wu
Tina Wu
Recent Stories
For Yalies, New Haven youth offer ‘unmediated’ education
Some of the most passionate and interesting work that we do at Yale is rooted in our non-academic experiences.
Students view New Haven through cracked lens
The class of 2012 is coming and, among inquires about classes, parties, food, laundry, they want to know: Is New Haven safe? It seems we have been asking ourselves this question recently as we read about thefts and robberies that affect the Yale community on and around campus.
The News should not print alienating speech
In the wake of the campus disturbance and the devotion of countless hours and energy, including the formation of the Campus Coalition for Unity (CCU), I am shocked that the Yale Daily News published its guest column on immigration this Tuesday.
Class divisions lie at root of diversity issue
Parents’ Weekend is awkward for me every year. Last weekend, I shuffled my parents to lunch in a dining hall, to glimpse the inside of Sterling, and to one of the several a cappella concerts. At the end of the day, I wondered if my parents really got to see all of Yale.
Kids, career trade-off remains a hot topic
For many undergraduates, the results of the recent Yale Undergraduate Work-Life Balance Survey were unsurprising: In an atmosphere where our peers constantly discuss their futures in terms of career aspirations, it follows that among Yale women who plan to have children, nearly three out of four plan to take less than a year off work and only 4 percent plan to stop working entirely after becoming mothers

