Social Media Influencers at Ivy League Schools

Social media influencers at Ivy League schools like Harvard and Yale are sharing unfiltered moments from their daily lives, giving viewers a glimpse into the exclusive world of these prestigious universities. They use platforms like TikTok and YouTube to showcase dorm life, cafeteria food, and campus experiences. These influencers have garnered millions of followers and even make money through advertising deals with companies. While their content is popular and relatable to high schoolers navigating the college admissions process, they face challenges in maintaining relevance after graduation.

Murder of Kevin Jiang

Kevin Jiang, a Yale graduate student and U.S. Army veteran, was shot to death in a case of targeted violence shortly after proposing to his girlfriend. The killer, Qinxuan Pan, had an eerie obsession with the victim's fiancee. After a nationwide manhunt, Pan was arrested and sentenced to 35 years in prison.

University of Idaho's Marching Band Supports Yale in NCAA Tournament

University of Idaho's marching band steps in to support Yale in NCAA tournament after Yale's band couldn't make it, receiving praise for their sportsmanship.

Yale Men's Basketball Team Victory in NCAA Tournament

Yale men’s basketball team defeated No. 4 seed Auburn in the NCAA tournament, marking the second tournament win in the program’s history.