Sarah Bruley
Staff Reporter
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Nightclub transforms into art store

Once filled by disco lights and loud music, a former Chapel Street nightclub turned art supply store now attracts a different crowd.

Bookstore arson suspect arrested

Three days after an arsonist started a series of small fires in the Yale Bookstore last Monday, the police made an arrest.

Bookstore arson suspect arrested

The suspect—a 14 year old teenage boy—was arrested after his foster parent recognized him while watching WFSB news yesterday evening and contacted the police. Police are charging the suspect with arson in the third degree, reckless endangerment in the first degree and criminal mischief in the first degree.

Bookstore fire not an accident, police say

Four days after the Yale Bookstore reopened on Monday after closing due to a fire, the New Haven Police Department has identified a suspect.

Harp visits retailers to spur business

Mayor Toni Harp ARC ’78 shopped alongside New Haven residents at Broadway retailers last night to launch her new campaign to promote local businesses.

Lawson discusses civil resistance

Approximately 75 graduate students, undergraduates and Yale faculty members crowded into the law school last night for a discussion on nonviolence led by Reverend James Lawson.

CLAY seeks to recast “social justice”

Five months after it was denied Dwight Hall membership on the grounds that its work did not fall in line with the organization’s mission, Choose Life at Yale kicked off its second annual conference this weekend with a discussion on social justice.

Immigrants rally for police protection

In light of recent physical attacks on New Haven’s immigrant population, members of social activist group Unidad Latina en Accion (ULA) rallied in front of the New Haven Police Station yesterday evening.

CHE faces uncertain future

In the light of recent changes within New Haven Public School’s health education, Yale’s Community Health Educators are seeking a new role within the schools.

Dwight Hall reboots freshmen service program

In its second year, Dwight Hall members are seeking to breathe new life into its freshman service program.

Freshmen show volunteering promise

Members of the class of 2018 showed up in record numbers to Dwight Hall on Saturday morning for the annual Freshman Day of Service.