Lillian Childress
Staff Reporter
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LAMP Festival brings together artists and performers

Hundreds of people flocked to New Haven’s Ninth Square District on Friday night to attend the third annual Light Artists Making Places (LAMP) Festival. The […]

Clinton accepts award at Law School

On Saturday afternoon, Hillary Clinton LAW ’73 took the stage in Woolsey Hall to a loud roar of applause.

HackYale features startups

Last month, HackYale launched a new service that allows students to find job opportunities and internships at technology companies.

Author discusses Elm City’s dark history

The Elm City’s dark history was on display last night at the New Haven Museum. Garbed in a red vest and gold chains, Michael J. […]

Predicting volcanic eruptions

A new study on volcanoes published Sept. 5 in the online journal Nature Geoscience identifies key signals of an imminent eruption.

Report shows national decline in driving

Fewer Americans are driving and more workers are looking for transportation alternatives, according to a report released last month.

At YUAG, viewing art through music

Today, audience members will experience a concert in an unconventional venue — the Yale University Art Gallery.

City breaks ground on Winchester project

The former home of a historic firearms manufacturer is on its way to being redeveloped as a mixed-income residential complex.

Aurora shooting survivor completes cross-country bike trip

More than 4,000 miles and 457 days later, Ethan Rodriguez-Torrent ’13 is a changed man. This past Friday, Rodriguez-Torrent, a recent graduate with a degree […]