Gemard Guery
Staff Reporter
Gemard Guery covers music at Yale. He is a first-year in Davenport College majoring in Global Affairs and History.
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Ken Carson to replace NLE Choppa as Spring Fling 2025 headliner

Today’s announcement follows NLE Choppa’s recent cancellation due to personal health issues.

NLE Choppa no longer performing at Spring Fling

The Memphis rapper will no longer headline Spring Fling due to “personal health complications,” according to the Spring Fling Committee.

Kasama to host annual Barrio Fiesta cultural show this Saturday

According to members of Kasama, this cultural show is made all the more significant following the organization’s successful attempts to make Tagalog a language course at Yale.

New Blue of Yale’s 55th anniversary concert brings over 40 alumni to campus

“True Blue: The New Blue’s 55th Anniversary Jam” will take place on Saturday at Sheffield-Sterling-Strathcona Hall

NLE Choppa to headline Spring Fling 2025, alongside Cults and Snakehips

This year’s Spring Fling will be held on Old Campus on April 26, 2025.

Shawn Levy and Ryan Reynolds delve into years of collaboration, filmmaking

At the Schwarzman Center last week, Shawn Levy ’89 and Ryan Reynolds discussed the joys of collaboration and making movies that connect audiences in divisive times.

Introduction: Black History Month Special Issue

Every year, Black members of the YDN attempt to reimagine how we present ourselves in the newsroom and Yale at large. Despite the burden placed […]

Shawn Levy ’89 returns to Yale on Wednesday. This time with Ryan Reynolds.

Shawn Levy and Ryan Reynolds will visit Yale this Wednesday to discuss their collaboration and story-telling in the screen industry.

Whiffenpoofs and Whim ’n Rhythm announce newest tap classes

Both all-senior singing groups held their tap nights on Tuesday, Feb. 18, and members enjoyed their festivities by singing on Old Campus.

36 years and counting: A history of the Shades of Yale

The Shades of Yale was founded in 1988 as a space that uplifts music and traditions of the African diaspora. The group has performed for the Obamas, Lenny Kravitz and Nelson Mandela since.

Marin Korenaga ’27 sings of heartache in recent single, “baby like me”

Inspired by her friend’s experiences, “baby like me” is the singer-songwriter’s third single.