Up, up, and far far away.
2009-2010 YDN Editor in Chief and 2011 graduate Paul Needham is back in the public sphere. And this time it’s a whole lot more public. For those of you who are uninitiated into the world of Paul Needham, Paul was a 2011 Yale all-star celebrity of epic proportions. Just look at everything we’ve written about him …
Lilacs out of the dead land
Just a great big melting pot.
Ivygate posted this morning about a tumblr blog called WhyDN created by an unnamed YDN editor with pictures of fellow “newsies” in the style of the popular “Lolcatz” meme. Almost as soon as Ivygate posted, however, the creators decided to password protect the blog. We’re dismayed that we won’t be able to see all the …
It turns out that the serious email from the YDN this morning was a fake sent out by the Pundits. The YDN is up and running today, reporting on the fencing team, among other things. We’re betting on a real email from the YDN shortly.
In an email to the Yale community this morning the YDN apologized for “responding thoughtlessly and offensively to recent events on campus” and announced that it will not print a paper today. The email reads, in full,
“To the Yale community:
We at the Yale Daily News want to apologize for responding thoughtlessly and offensively to recent …
Nearly 900 people have already signed a petition created by Yale alumni that denounces DKE’s actions and calls on President Levin to publicly do the same. The petition, started only yesterday, currently has 893 signatures from Yale students, alumni, faculty, parents, and others upset about the incident. And that number is rapidly increasing.
The petition describes …
The fallout from the YDN’s controversial editorial published yesterday continues today in the YDN and on the Huffington Post., which features a column by senior Leah Libresco criticizing the YDN’s opinion piece. Two guest letters and another editorial in the YDN today responded to the debacle of an editorial they published yesterday that harshly criticized the …
The YDN published an editorial this morning titled “The Right Kind of Feminism” which criticizes the Women’s Center and has sparked a huge controversy on the YDN website, across Facebook, and all over campus. The editorial, which at least one YDN editor has publicly disagreed with, opens by saying that “Often, the boisterous will stop at …
Wine and cheese fo’ free.
Koh, Gordon seek to expand influence.
Bloom, squirrels just can’t get enough.
Cross Campus! We’ve done it again!
“Don’t Judge Me Because I’m a Kappa Girl.” – YDN, 2002.
Rihanna and Justin Chambers sign on to help.
Conclusion: just let everyone in!
What is “The Game?
Where’s Scene?
Yes! Only for on-campus smokers : (
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