Ines Chomnalez
Staff Reporter
Ines Chomnalez writes for the University desk covering Yale Law School. She previously wrote for the Arts desk. Ines is a sophomore in Pierson College majoring in History and Cognitive Science.
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Navigating financial aid as an FGLI Student at Yale’s graduate and professional schools

What does the graduate school experience look like for first-generation, low-income students at Yale?

Former Yale College Dean Marvin Chun to spend Spring 2023 semester teaching at Yale-NUS

Dr. Marvin Chun, Professor Woo-Kyoung Ahn, Associate Professor Jonathan Wyrtzen and Dr. Leslie Gross-Wyrtzen will be traveling from New Haven to Singapore this Spring as the first Yale faculty to assume visiting teaching positions since the start of the pandemic.

International students reflect on the significance of the World Cup

Watching the World Cup away from home for the first time has been difficult for many international students at Yale. However, it has also forged new bonds as fans root for their native countries to bring it home.

Buckley Program hosts 12th annual conference

In a conference dedicated to the 60th anniversary of Milton Friedman’s “Capitalism and Freedom,” prominent speakers spoke out against the climate around speech on college campuses

Yale alum leads protest against University vaccine policy

During a Friday morning protest Dr. Naomi Wolf ’84 charged Yale University with committing a crime in its mandating students to get their bivalent booster shots.

Yale Law professor shortlisted for top judicial post in New York

Professor Abbe Gluck is one of seven candidates being considered for the position of Chief Judge of the New York Court of Appeals

Yale Law student wins public policy scholarship

Eric Jjemba is one of six recipients of the Ally Financial Law and Public Policy Scholarship.

Course correction underway at Yale Law, boycotting judges say

Two federal judges defended their barring of future Yale graduates from clerkships at a Buckley Program event but said they had noticed “positive improvements.” One judge confirmed that she would appear at a YLS-hosted event next year.

Alexander Hamilton Society talks implications of Ukraine war on future of Taiwan

The Yale Chapter of the Alexander Hamilton Society is hosting a conversation on the geopolitical vulnerability of Taiwan slated for Nov. 30.

Buckley Program to host judges boycotting Yale Law School

Judges James C. Ho and Elizabeth Branch, who said they will bar future Yale Law graduates from their clerkships, will come to campus on Wednesday for a conversation on free speech.

With LSAT in limbo, Yale Law students divided on test’s merits

In February, the American Bar Association will vote on whether or not to continue their LSAT requirement for law school accreditation. At Yale Law, some students fear it will mean less egalitarian admissions.