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Understanding the origins and influence of Shabtai, the organization that hosted Itamar Ben-Gvir on Wednesday.
For the past two weeks, my mind has been consumed by Coachella looks — the good, the bad, the ugly, the micro and the sheer.
Back home in the Tar Heel State, April is an itchy thing. Pine pollen hangs like smoke plumes, clinging to everything without ...
There is no sight more gratifying to me than the open road, for the open road allows the body to wander and the mind to […] ...
As a little kid, I dreamt up intricate stories about families and friends and siblings, all loosely inspired by my own ...
Gvir, the Israeli national security minister who has been convicted in Israel for racism and support of a terrorist ...
A new Trump administration policy halts grants to institutions with diversity programs or Israel boycotts, escalating efforts ...
To my fellow members of the Yale community, I offer these reflections not as criticism but as an invitation to reciprocity.
The First Amendment should not turn on an undergraduate’s estimation of the snideness — or the good faith — of speakers. Nor should it turn on an administration’s estimation of the same qualities.
With Google’s recent Willow chip breakthrough, researchers say the United States’ quantum future depends on increased ...
Scientists have the technology to grow humans in Petri dishes, but they say there are better uses for it: to combat aging.
The News talked to alumni about how their writing careers were influenced by their undergraduate Yale experience.
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