Larry Milstein
Staff Reporter
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Yale hacks for global health

On Friday, InnovateHealth Yale hosted its first ever “Global Health Hackathon,” bringing together fifty students from across the University to brainstorm and pitch ideas for […]

Maison Mathis carves out place in city

After four months of operation, Maison Mathis, a Belgian Bakery and Coffee Shop on Elm Street, appears to be thriving among the city’s broad selection of coffee establishments.

New SOM building sparks controversy

Yale’s new School of Management headquarters has divided the New Haven community.

Senator talks foreign policy

Food and fuel are the basics of foreign policy, according to Richard Lugar, a former U.S. Senator from Indiana.

WOMEN’S HOCKEY: Leonoff a force in the net

After shutting out Quinnipiac in a 0–0 tie Nov. 9, goaltender Jaimie Leonoff’s ’15 coaches told her that she was playing like the “best goalie in the country.”

Campus rallies for Philippines

Since Typhoon Haiyan hit the Philippines, members of the Yale community have mobilized to plan relief efforts.

Voter turnout climbs

The real winner of Election Day 2013 was the city of New Haven — at least according to data released yesterday on voter turnout.

Pulitzer winner Junot Díaz inspires students

The forces of patriarchy and the legacy of colonialism are still alive in today’s world, according to author Junot Díaz.

Long-awaited election arrives

When the polls close at 8 p.m., city residents will have elected a new mayor and seven lawmakers facing contested general elections for the New Haven Board of Aldermen.

Yale-China Association selected to strengthen U.S.-China ties

Next year, eight New Haven high school students and two Yale alums will travel to China on behalf of the Yale-China Association and the 100,000 Strong Foundation.

After three years, finish line in sight for firefighter contract

After three years of negotiation, a tentative oral agreement concerning a new 5-year contract has been reached between the city of New Haven and the […]