Students lined up on Cross Campus yesterday to get their bivalent COVID-19 vaccine from the medical school's Community Health Care Van. Yale is... Read on
In the third year of COVID, the campus is still dotted with tents where people can get together outdoors, like this one in the courtyard of the... Read on
With regular COVID testing no longer required for asymptomatic students, those transparent testing booths are now a thing of the past. Now people... Read on
For those of us at Yale who are old enough to remember hauling ourselves over to the Language Lab in Rosenfeld Hall to practice our vocabulary by... Read on
Life in the pandemic: seeing tents on campus used to mean there was a reunion or a commencement coming up. But structures like this one in the... Read on
There's a new dance rehearsal space on the lower level of the Schwarzman Center, but for the time being, it’s been pressed into service as a... Read on
Dwight Chapel's primary function is spiritual nourishment, but right now it's being used for feeding bellies. A few dozen students who have come to... Read on
This is one of seven spikeball games we saw in progress on our walk around campus yesterday. Apparently it’s the perfect pastime when spring... Read on
A year ago today, the university was adjusting to the fact that classes would be going online, that students would not be returning from spring... Read on
Dwight Hall has been pressed into service this year as both a COVID-19 testing site and a spot for distributing meals to Old Campus residents during... Read on
As the Yale Daily News reported this weekend, the university has decided to house first-year students in their residential colleges next fall... Read on
The second wave of coronavirus infections continues to plague Connecticut, but there is hope: more than 2 percent of the state's citizens have now... Read on