Philip Rucker
E-mail system to alert city residents

The New Haven Police Department is creating an online database of e-mail addresses designed to alert city residents and business owners about crime trends and […]

Yale to benefit from new $35m Pfizer facility

Pfizer Inc., one of the world’s leading pharmaceutical companies, will build a $35 million, state-of-the-art clinical research facility in downtown New Haven to evaluate new […]

Law school hopefuls listen at Tea

The first step in the competitive law school admissions process began Monday afternoon for more than 50 Yalies, who filled Saybrook College Master Mary Miller’s […]

In tenure gap, location’s the catch

As the nation’s leading institutions compete for a growing number of female professors, professors and students agree that New Haven may be Yale’s worst nemesis. […]

Fight over power plant continues in New Haven

After a state hearing officer last fall granted Quinnipiac Energy a permit to reopen the English Station power plant, politicians and environmentalists joined in protest, […]

Yolen talks Roe, Bush at anniversary

Speaking before about 50 mostly pro-choice students at a Silliman College Master’s Tea Thursday, Susan Yolen, vice president of public affairs and communications at Connecticut […]

Kyle Burnat ’05

Running out to the field during a Woodward Academy baseball game, Matt Jones heard a voice coming from the dugout. “Indy, Indiana Jones,” Kyle Burnat […]

Recent homeless deaths lead advocates to call for change

Gathered on the steps of City Hall in the bitter cold Thursday night, advocates for the homeless held flowers while they spoke and prayed by […]

Unexpectedly, engineering tops study

The Yale Faculty of Engineering — known for its small size and rocky history — bested many of the nation’s leading engineering schools in a […]

City office serves up drinks, recipes for holidays

This holiday season, skip the rum-spiked egg nog and hard apple cider — opt instead for a Vienna Soother or a Lime Rickey, drinks that […]

Two Yalies to head to Oxford as Rhodes Scholars

Two Yalies — Prateek Tandon ’03 and Chesa Boudin ’03 — will head to Oxford University this fall as winners of the nation’s premier academic […]