James Lu
Budget deficit faces New Haven

New Haven Mayor John DeStefano Jr. began official discussions of the 2011-’12 city budget last Tuesday. The mayor predicted the budget shortfall next year would […]

MyLu brings the healthy

If two SOM students have their way, instead of pretzels, New Haven students will soon be eating ants-on-a-log — celery sticks filled with peanut butter […]

Firemen hand out turkeys for the needy

The New Haven Firebird Society handed out over 100 turkeys with trimmings to needy residents between noon and 4 p.m. Monday. Gary Tinney, who is […]

Classes will start at 9:25 a.m. again

Next spring, students with early morning classes can at least look forward to an extra five minutes of sleep. To accomodate slower travel times due […]

Unions celebrate anniversary

The day after Yale Security workers formed a union, other local unions gathered to celebrate the University’s first strike. The Greater New Haven Labor History […]

Krugman bemoans global economy

Over 30 years ago, Paul Krugman ’74 and University President Richard Levin worked across the hall from each other in the Economics Department. Krugman and […]

New studio to film in New Haven

Yalies will soon have a chance to be cast as extras in a film to be filmed in the Elm City. Stephen Dest, owner of […]

Prospect St. bridge reopens

After a two-year construction project riddled with delays, the Prospect Street bridge reopened for traffic Thursday. While one lane of the bridge has been open […]

Two claim victory in Gubernatorial race

HARTFORD — Visiting New Haven on the eve of the Tuesday’s gubernatorial election, Dan Malloy said he would be giving a victory speech the next […]

Blumenthal LAW ’73 wins Senate race

Richard Blumenthal LAW ’73, the Connecticut attorney general, snatched victory Tuesday in the state’s Senate race from Republican candidate and former CEO of World Wrestling […]

Dispatch from the polls: Ward 1 at the close

Out of about 1180 registered voters in Ward 1, 705 cast ballots at Ward 1 when the polls closed at 8 p.m., moderator Michael Hayden […]