Sara Tabin
Staff Reporter
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Dakota Access Pipeline discussed at teach-in

Environmental justice, tribal rights and culture, water access and respect of women were central themes at a Tuesday night teach-in about Standing Rock’s resistance to the Dakota Access Pipeline, commonly known as DAPL.

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Calhoun protesters allege police harrassment

New Haven residents and Yale students protesting Calhoun College’s name this past Friday delivered a letter to the Office of the President describing an incident of alleged harassment.

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Incarcerated women speak at Law School symposium

On Friday, over 100 attendees gathered to listen to and learn from current and formerly incarcerated women at the Yale Law School.

Pane Politics

In the Calhoun College dining hall, high above tables where students sit engrossed in their food and conversation, five windowpanes are missing. In their places […]

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Professors gather to discuss identity in politics

“We talk a lot about Hillary Clinton’s gender. Donald Trump has one too,” said Joe Fischel, professor of Women’s, Gender and Sexuality Studies, to an audience of over 50 Yale students, professors and New Haven residents on Wednesday evening.

Hispanic heritage concert draws young, old

Babies smiled and senior citizens applauded as the Haven String Quartet performed a range of Hispanic songs for more than 30 New Haven residents of all ages Saturday afternoon.

CT Folk Festival draws crowds

Edgerton Park, a 20-acre area at the border of New Haven and Hamden, was transformed into a free fair Saturday, featuring folk music, food trucks and family fun for the 27th annual Connecticut Folk Festival.

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Police investigate gunshots on Daggett Street

At 12:40pm today, residents of Daggett Street – in the vicinity of the Yale medical school – reported multiple gunshots fired in the neighborhood. No injuries were reported.

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Funny, Feminist and Finally Back

If you like gadgets, ghouls, gag-jokes, and girl-power, “Ghostbusters” (2016) is the film to see. After a semester of being too busy to make it […]

Museum spotlights refugee artists

Visitors to the New Haven Museum this month will be greeted by wooden Congolese masks, hand-painted Persian tiles, black-and-white photographs and colorful multi-media sculptures, each created by a refugee who has resettled in the Elm City.

Protester arrested at Atticus demonstration

The man was pinned on the ground and handcuffed, several witnesses said.