Matthew Lloyd-Thomas
Staff Reporter
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Salovey speaks on city’s economic development

University President Peter Salovey gave an address at the Greater New Haven Chamber of Commerce's annual breakfast Wednesday morning.

SigEp responds to tailgate lawsuit

86 current and former members of the Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity have filed a formal response to a suit filed against them.

Former staff member sues Yale

A former Yale staff member has filed suit alleging that Yale turned a blind eye to workplace discrimination against an employee with disabilities.

Peter Matthiessen ’50, founder of The Paris Review, dies

Peter Matthiessen ’50, a notable author, naturalist and founder of the literary magazine The Paris Review, died of leukemia on Saturday. He was 86.

French in Action creator Pierre Capretz dies

Pierre Capretz, a former French professor at Yale and a world-renowned leader in French language teaching, died on Tuesday.

Budget cuts concern employees

Nearly six months after the University announced a $39 million deficit, recent budget cuts and layoffs have worn on many of Yale’s faculty and staff.

Yale to face new mandates under Clery Act

Starting in summer 2015, Yale will be required to comply with new federal regulations regarding sexual violence on college campuses.

Alumni compete for Corporation seat

Come July, the Yale Corporation will have a new alumni fellow within its ranks.

At teach-in, a focus on sexual violence policy

Approximately 30 students attended a three-hour teach-in which sought to bring the campus community together in solidarity against sexual violence.

Bill could require anti-harassment policies

Under a bill introduced in Congress Thursday, colleges and universities would be required to enact anti-harassment policies for the first time.

Layoffs rise with budget woes

In an effort to reduce its $39 million deficit, the University is implementing increased administrative staff layoffs.