Landon Bishop
Staff Reporter
Landon Bishop covers Accessibility at Yale. He is a freshman in Benjamin Franklin College majoring in Ethics, Politics, and Economics.
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Yale Women’s Leadership Initiative conference to highlight intersectionality, offer networking opportunities

On Feb. 3 and 4, the Yale Women’s Leadership Initiative will hold its annual conference, which draws speakers from around the world to discuss empowerment and leadership in various fields.

Rhythmic Blue welcomes in new tap class, holds first show of the year

Rb VISION marked Rhythmic Blue’s first show with eight new members this past weekend.

In Defense of Directed Studies

It is August, and I am arriving at a lecture hall far below the stairs of the Humanities Quadrangle.  Plato and Gilgamesh shroud my mind, […]

In Defense of Directed Studies

It is August, and I am arriving at a lecture hall far below the stairs of the Humanities Quadrangle. Plato and Gilgamesh shroud my mind, and the Hebrew Bible is somewhere in the back knocking on the front door; hours in attempt of pouring over their meaning weigh heavily over me. The lecture hall’s interior is a lowly-lit labyrinth of nervous, but enthusiastic students, full of an inviting presence that I did not previously associate with Directed Studies.

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Three Yalies honored with Alumni Association Public Service Awards for community impact

Salvador Gómez-Colón, Reginald Dwayne Betts and Ryan Sutherland received this year’s Yale Alumni Association Public Service Awards last week.

Yale Vilnius 700 Symposium celebrates history of Lithuania’s capital city 

The Yale Baltic Studies Program and the European Studies Council hosted the Vilnius 700 Symposium last week, celebrating the city’s history.

For those with the surname “study”

It’s no secret that Yale is filled with an endless variety of fashionable study spots. From the entrepreneurial tables of Tsai CITY, to the desolation […]

Students launch Jamaican-style hibiscus drink company

Dante Motley ’24 and Alyssa Michel ’24 spent their summer establishing “Ms Darling’s Sorrel” – a business brewing and selling a hibiscus drink inspired by Michel’s family recipe.