Yale daily news gilmore reddit First off, I wanted to say that I LOVED Paris' story line as editor of YDN. Rory Gilmore grew up in a small, idyllic town, constantly surrounded by neighbors telling her she was special and bound for Harvard. In my opinion, Rory has always had a VERY spoiled life. Yale will expect you to complete your degree in 4 years. The scenes at the Yale Daily News always feel awkward to me like the interactions between the members of the paper seem weird and unnatural. Rory works the features beat, however, which means she would be writing longer pieces with accordingly longer lead times. com Open. The second to last episode of the 7th season is her graduation. “Roll of fat around the bra strap,” really?! That has absolutely nothing to do with the performance and it’s just a terrible thing to say. Premium Doyle was the best editor of the Yale Daily News. This might just be my ignorance about college showing but can undergraduate students even be in law societies at Yale? I think that it would have made more sense for her to join an undergraduate review journal related to pre-law or pre-med (political review, chemistry review, something like that) but I kind of understand why journalistic experience might have been good, at least for law school. Either way, I think the Gilmores having enough money to bake a university building means Trix left them very, very well off. Like the music downloading or life and death brigade - her article was due a week or so later. Paris finally becoming Editor In Chief of the Yale Daily News and failing makes way for Rory to become EIC. Posted by u/prosperomoto - 8 votes and 9 comments Welcome to the r/Suits TV show Subreddit --- Suits This is a subreddit about USA Network's hit show *Suits*, which centers around lawyer Harvey Specter and his associate Mike Ross (who doesn't have a law degree, but does have a photographic memory), and the law firm where they work. And the things I remember are things like kicking Rory out of their apartment after she was elected editor of the Yale Daily News and asking Rory about her resumes within 2 minutes of Rory getting home from the hospital after Richard has his heart attack. I personally think that Paris can be nice and sweet but other times she can totally be a terrible friend. So at minimum because of Logan, everyone likely knew who Rory was. Yale because she felt more relatable, i also love the scene in season 6 when she takes charge at the Yale daily news when they were having trouble getting it out. Many (most?) of the Chilton newspaper storylines served as the backdrop for her relationship with Paris. But Rory and Paris were never estranged for very long. Paris was holed up in her cave ignoring the fact that the issue was not going to be printed. Compare that to Mitchum who was an active participant in Yale culture including running the 3 minute mile. ) A subreddit for devoted fans of Gilmore Girls. I went to Yale and the YDN is very real and very much a daily. She only took a semester off I think in Season 6, and during Season 7 she talks about having to take extra classes to make up for that. She feels safe to them, trustworthy, kind—the opposite of Paris, the daily news antichrist. time. Paris is introducing the new reporters for the Yale Daily News. The Paris Gellar Yale Years seem very off to me. This explains why Rory worked swiping cards at the cafeteria. View community ranking In the Top 1% of largest communities on Reddit. Get the Reddit app Yale Daily News yaledailynews. Members Online i noticed a cool little link! in wedding bell blues richard says “not exactly cole porter” when talking about the bill song which made me realize he’s probably a cole porter fan and then i realized that the song him and emily sang and wrote for rory based on cole porter’s I've been rewatching season 6 and it bothers me that that they seem to handwrite and print out drafts so often at the Yale Daily News. Also, as gifted, driven, or talented as the Yale staffers were, none of them were leader-y enough to stand up to Paris during her reign. She doesn't have any big story lines, save the Asher one but even that is played for laughs. None of them are the same people from the future episodes where the reporters kick her out and make Rory the editor. How could there be so many? There’s nowhere to put them. What many call the Most Important Election of Our Lifetime is going to be exhausting, ugly, angry, and probably at least a little racist. i would've liked seeing rory report on one more story then The newspaper is a daily, both on the show and in real life. Apr 7, 2023 · In a Reddit thread about unpopular "Gilmore Girls" opinions, u/annaisilee writes, "Paris' breakdown as editor in chief of the Yale Daily News made no sense. The only reason it doesn't turn into a huge mess like it does at Yale is because of the teachers directly overseeing her, and then the administration stepping in when she takes things too far. I’m a journalist and she would have made a fine one too. Jan 11, 2022 · Like many college campuses on TV shows, Yale looks beautiful on Gilmore Girls, from Rory choosing a peaceful tree to study under to all of the pretty and idyllic buildings. Rory is outraged by what she is reading. Some of them I do find amusing, especially those that involve Doyle, but the rest seem like bad background characters. That was unnecessarily mean writing, and the scene would’ve been so much better if the situation remained platonic and wholesome. logan also tells the gilmores in how many kropogs that rory had "more pieces printed above the fold" than anyone that year. The MCAT (Medical College Admission Test) is offered by the AAMC and is a required exam for admission to medical schools in the USA and Canada. Nope. Some people hate each other, at first. A very active political life which regularly yields national political leaders and great journalists, to say nothing of the excellent Yale Daily News and a trove of other campus, student-run publications. I saw this thread here the other day about plot holes and inconsistencies throughout the Gilmore Girls and AYITL but I can't find it again and I'm watching rn and noticed an inconsistency. Nov 17, 2023 · Yale — the epitome of Ivy League prestige, draped in the allure of dark academia aesthetics, home to Handsome Dan, and, let’s not forget, the chosen college of our fictional favorite alum, Rory Gilmore. And Rory stops being editor at the beginning of her senior year. Plus they were dating, you’d think the previous editor could lend the current a little advice or show her how to reel things in. I feel like there are a lot of inconsistencies when it comes to the Yale Daily News. The weekly publication was the Yale Herald for which I wrote. Posted by u/Jessmg14 - 12 votes and 6 comments Logan wakes up to Paris studying for MCATs and babysitting him with Doyle. RELATED: 10 Things Rory Learned During Her Time At Yale On Gilmore Girls. And Yale daily news is a highly respected publication nationwide where becoming editor in chief is a high honor. Even if it was Yale policy for students to only remain editor for one semester, why wouldn’t she have remained on the way Doyle did considering her goal was becoming a journalist. You can take longer but it screws things up a bit. So I’m watching S6E11 The Perfect Dress. Reddit . No, it was her senior year. Can't speak for Yale specifically, but at Harvard, anybody could be on the paper who went through the process (essentially, attending meetings and then writing a certain number of pieces on your main board as well as a couple for the news board). Welcome to the original gaylor subreddit, reveling in queer & sapphic analysis since 2018! 🏳️🌈 We are a space for (thoughtful) discussion and examination of Taylor Swift and possible queer readings, themes, and motifs in her work and public persona. That too, when Rory becomes editor of the Yale Daily News and manages to push out a paper after Paris has abused her staff so badly that they quit and refuse to print a paper for the first time in history, Paris literally kicks her out and she has to find last minute housing, Rory still manages to roll with the punches. Rory does a semester as Editor of the Yale Daily News. I’m Canadian and not a journalist so I totally admit ignorance on this subject, but I’m always surprised at the way the show treats being editor of… the Yale Daily News extras often make me laugh aloud because, up until mid/late season 6 they are constantly changing and often do not look like college students Share Add a Comment Sort by: I'm coming around to the idea that while Rory doesn't have a lot of close Yale friends, she is friendly with plenty of people - it just happens "off-camera. I’m confused about why Paris is so involved in the Yale Daily News . I know some people get annoyed by Rory getting into all 3 Ivy League schools, but I don’t mind that because we see her work for that and go head-to-head with Paris. Ik this sounds controversial but hear me out. Yale Daily News articles? When Rory talks about her articles she usually has a week or two before they're due. There's a whole episode in the first season dedicated to Rory being more inward and not having a lot of social connections at Chilton. Just Like Gwen and Gavin - Knowing he has let too much time go by, Luke (Scott Patterson) is still unable to tell Lorelai (Lauren Graham) about the existence of his 12-year-old daughter, April (Vanessa Marano), and he is thrown into a panic when April wants to hang out with him at the diner. That recognition that there was no true protector of the paper permeated through the mind of the staffers. Paris becomes less complex throughout the series. I think they should have fleshed out some of her relationships with Yale Daily News people if they really wanted her to add characters as her college friends. reReddit: Top posts of December 13, 2022 Also, where is Doyle in all of this? It’s like he disappeared from the daily news even though he was still working there. I have issues with season 4 Rory though, between the ballerina article and "he's my Dean" she gave me a bad vibe personally She was there when Logan had the accident, used her weird personality to get the answers that Rory couldn't get, she cared for him when Rory was at the Yale daily news, even though she didn't like him, she bothered hiding her books when Richard was in the hospital so that she would not end up with used ones, she included her in "operation final College junior (post Yale dropout DAR phase): When she was the editor of the Yale Daily News, in a healthy relationship with Logan, keeping up with her classes and working (though we don't see it) at the Stamford Eagle Gazette. Share Sort by: A community for the quality discussion of The Wheel of Time series of novels by Robert Jordan (& completed by Brandon Sanderson) as well as Amazon's streaming adaptation, the first audiobook recordings by Michael Kramer & Kate Reading, the second audiobook recordings by Rosamund Pike, the graphic novels adaptation by Chuck Dixon & Chase Conley (and continued by Rik Hoskin and Marcio Abreu) as Tristan was into her, she got into Harvard, she was made the editor at Yale Daily News, and for Doyle to kiss Rory’s neck was the icing on the cake. They also bought her a car. ) Now in general, people don't take time off from college if they can help it and in particular, and this is important to remember, ivy league schools like Yale University, don't really promote taking time off from their schools. But how they write her later Yale Daily News storylines are really dissatisfying - she’s just too passive Rory's career has always been a sideline to her personal relationships. Somebody needed to take charge. That must mean the writers of these articles wrote them out by hand. /r/MCAT is a place for MCAT practice, questions, discussion, advice, social networking, news, study tips and more. Yale is actually a bit on the smaller side. The article Rory publishes in the Yale Daily News about the ballet performance is so senselessly mean, not to mention fatphobic. Gilmore Girls in a Yale Essay Application Question I know this is probably a topic you should avoid, but Paris is truly my role model and the fictional Yale Daily News inspired me to start writing (I was eventually published in the LA Times because of this initial inspiration). I think only around 10k-12k students. The Yale Daily News is also an established and high-quality newspaper under an Ivy League university, so this would have enriched her professional network and ability to obtain more quality experiences, such as internships and fellowships. They are watching the March of the Penguins. She’s pre-med A subreddit for devoted fans of Gilmore Girls. rory tells richard abt having bylines while the ydn is doing "really good articles" in pulp friction. I think she was poli sci + pre med and she obviously wasn't quite sure between law and med school, so maybe she just wanted to make sure she was prepared for anything? I'm sure being the editor of the Yale Daily News would look good for med school apps too 2020 isn't going to be fun for anybody, left, right, or center. When Paris numbers them, there are tons and tons, but most days we see about 10-15 in there at desks. Paris got voted in the year Doyle would been a senior at Yale. I know some people love or hate Paris and there is no in-between. She may have done good things, but she also did bad and selfish things in the later years. Think about what a disaster Paris is every time she gets upset -- she abuses her power every. As far as we know, he doesn't actively particulate in any extra curriculars apart from occasionally showing up at the Daily News (Life and Death brigade doesn't count imo) and that delayed graduating because of his playboy antics. YDN wasn't too different, in that it was more of a setting for scenes or a set-up to move other plots forward. And only 10ish go to dinner with Lorelei and Christopher and all them. Once Rory and Paris had fully reached the friendship level, I agree that Paris often took Rory for granted or treated her unfairly (the worst incident, in my opinion, was when Paris "evicted" Rory after being ousted as editor of the Yale Daily News). At least when I was there, the YDN was far more grueling to work on than it looked on the show and I had zero desire to do it. According to this Yale Daily News article, naming a new science building would cost you about $100m whereas a plant center name could be purchased for around $5mil. Posted by u/turn-to-page-394 - 4 votes and 7 comments. The Yale Daily News/Doyle (s4e8) Honestly, how could they approve Rory's review about the ballet dancer ?? I can understand that they enjoyed the "publicity" this review got them but like to me it's not real journalism, it's trash journalism, and it's not the kind of journalism I would expect from an Ivy League newspaper. It just feels like a forced plot to eventually make Rory editor. The other 8-10 people were watching the place implode or with a deer in the headlights look like they didn't know what went in to putting a paper to bed. The News is produced by a very dedicated, all-volunteer undergraduate staff. Rory was also dating Logan huntzberger who was likely known by all at Yale. Rory never had to self-reflect to see if she was doing well in any given situation, she just presumed she was always doing great because of previous reinforcement. A subreddit for devoted fans of Gilmore Girls. ok so i have a lot of thoughts on this: s5 i dislike that asp tells not shows abt rory's work after you jump. Not in a way that she did a good job, but it was a great demonstration of her growth as a character and becoming stronger despite mental health struggles. In the episode in which Logan helps get the paper out, he tells Rory that he's a fast typist, so she has him type articles into the computer. Her grandparents paid for Chilton, and part of Yale until Christopher took over paying for it, her grandparents paid for almost everything for her and took care of her when she dropped out. Rory also compared the ballerina to a hippo in the article. For example; when Rory got nominated as Editor for the Yale Daily News, she kicked Rory out of the apartment (they were sharing that apartment and Rory was also paying rent. 393K subscribers in the GilmoreGirls community. Absolutely - this was one of the most grounded storylines, because it really tested the characters from all angles. Once Rory is the editor of the Yale Daily News, almost all of the storyline revolve around her making other people run the paper? Lane's wedding, Valentines Day at Martha's Vineyard, when Logan comes back from London Because she had overhead. Her emotional breakdown was From the About Us page . " (It is a little weird she never cultivated friendships on the Yale Daily News, though. Logan gets up and he wants to go to the bathroom Paris won't let him, Logan calls Rory for bathroom permission. single. Reddit user strider1161 asked, "was the show creators’ depiction of Yale accurate?" The only reason Paris is able to stay friends with Rory is because they are pursuing different things at Yale - if Rory was competing with Paris for med school or whatever it would be the Yale daily news dynamic on steroids. But also, fwiw, they weren't even really necessary. Her work on the Franklin and Yale Daily News was (for the most part) much better than your average journalist did in high school or college. Bill at the Yale Daily News wants to show Rory an article. In a referendum administered by the Yale College Council, a sweeping majority of students voted for Yale to disclose its investments in military weapons manufacturers, divest from said manufacturers and invest in Palestinian studies. The only thing that made me think she sucked at the job was the fact that she could not produce an interesting story about the lines (in AYITL). . The #1 social media platform for MCAT advice. Rory got into Harvard, Princeton, AND Yale. From what I recall, it's possible that no senior can be editor of the Yale Daily News.
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