Madeline McMahon
Students criticize tailgate rules

Students have found an increased security presence at football tailgates this fall as administrators crack down on underage drinking. A committee of administrators in Yale […]

Energy giants support small business

Some women- and minority-owned businesses may soon have their energy bills paid for them. Two major energy corporations, Dominion Resources and Public Service Enterprise Group, […]

Aldermen question snow response

New Haven Director of Public Works John Prokop addressed the Board of Aldermen Thursday night to discuss the shortcomings of the city’s response to recent […]

Teacher evaluations released

Following the partially Yale-funded New Haven Promise program, a new system that evaluates public school teachers is the next step in New Haven’s education reform […]

Holidays pressure food pantries

After a busy Thanksgiving, food pantries in New Haven are preparing to meet an unprecedentedly large demand for food this holiday season. The Connecticut Food […]

Dodd says goodbye

In an address given on the floor of the U.S. Senate, Connecticut Senator Chris Dodd bid farewell to his colleagues, staff and constituents yesterday. He […]

YPD Community Center Benefits Local Youth

Every week, about 100 “talented and gifted” New Haven eighth-grade students study forensics in the same building where Yale Police detectives use it every day […]

It’s coming in the air tonight: Clinton LAW ’73 in “The Hangover 2?”

Bradley Cooper, Zach Galifianakis and… Bill Clinton? Former President Bill Clinton LAW ’73 may get in touch with his thespian roots in an appearance in […]

More tickets for “Potter” at the witching hour

The Prefects — sorry, the Yale College Council — is the latest campus group to sell discounted tickets for the midnight showing of “Harry Potter […]

Roshni rushes onto campus

Last Friday night, loud Indian music accompanied by shouts and cheers poured out of Battel Chapel. This was the sound of Roshni, a festival celebrating […]

Cambodian politician works from ground up

Almost 40 years after she fled her native country under the threat of war, activist and politician Mu Sochua is fighting her own battle for […]