Anika Arora Seth was the 146th Editor in Chief and President of the Yale Daily News from April 2023 until May 2024. Previously, Anika covered STEM at Yale as well as admissions, alumni and financial ...
Activists and community members criticized the presidential candidates’ deprioritization of criminal justice reform at Saturday’s rally for J’Allen Jones, who died in a Connecticut prison in 2018.
This year, Yale received 6,729 early action applicants to the class of 2029, and of those, 10.82 percent were admitted, marking one of the lowest early acceptance rates in Yale’s history. Last year, ...
As I ate, I thought about all the iterations of General Tso’s chicken I’d eaten over the years. I was pondering how my own relationship to food, identity and liminal spaces had changed over the years, ...
Nathaniel Rosenberg is the Public Editor of the Yale Daily News. He previously served as the paper's City Editor. Before that, he was an Audience Editor, managing the News's newsletter content, and ...
Mark Oppenheimer ’96 is departing Yale’s journalism program after 16 years at its helm. His successor, a program alum, is a long-form freelance writer who worked as the Economist’s Argentina ...
Claire Lee serves as Co-Editor in Chief of Yale Daily News Magazine. Originally from San Diego, California, she is a senior in Pauli Murray College majoring in English and Economics. She has ...
The bottom line is that the Yale Political Union should not have invited me to talk about free speech if, without warning me, it had set a limit on what I could, and could not, say.
The Yale Daily News Summer Journalism Program is a three-day intensive course in journalism for high school students. The program is run entirely by undergraduate staff members of the Yale Daily News.
Jewish community members mourn six hostages killed in Gaza, call for release of remaining hostages Last Friday, members of Yale’s Jewish community held a gathering to commemorate the six Israeli ...