Marcel Przymusinski
Poor relations imperil cancer center project

Yale-New Haven Hospital’s plan to open a new cancer center by 2008 would appear uncontroversial: The new building should provide jobs, stimulate the local economy […]

City moves ahead on downtown projects

With last night’s vote by the Board of Aldermen, the city moved one step closer to realizing the mayor’s downtown development plan, which would tear […]

Locals seek more stem cell funds

University and city officials said while Connecticut Gov. M. Jodi Rell’s proposal for $20 million in funding for state embryonic stem cell research is a […]

Frozen pipe floods TD, displaces students

A frozen pipe burst last night around 10:30 in Timothy Dwight College, submerging one bedroom in three to four feet of water and displacing the […]

Proposed bills may lead to study of funding for artists

To help alleviate economic difficulties faced by artists, state Rep. Patricia Dillon EPH ’98 has proposed two bills to be considered this legislative session that […]

Hartford to debate civil unions, campaign law

As this year’s legislative session gets underway, Connecticut lawmakers are working on a number of controversial bills on key issues including campaign finance reform, same-sex […]

Parking proposal could encourage hybrid cars

Mayor John DeStefano Jr. is currently working with several members of the Board of Aldermen to craft a proposal that would offer free parking in […]

New Haven crime climbs for second year, campus crime down

Crime in New Haven increased seven percent in 2004 according to city police records, while a University Police report released Friday showed a 14 percent […]

Rowland pleads guilty to charge

Likely to become the first Connecticut governor in history to go to jail, former Gov. John Rowland pleaded guilty to a federal felony corruption charge […]

New Haven loses funds for security

New Haven will not receive federal funding from the Department of Homeland Security in 2005, depriving the city of some expected resources that would have […]

Debate intensifies over downtown development

Controversy is heating up over the mayor’s development plan for downtown New Haven, as residents and activist groups come out to voice their complaints about […]