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Harp suspends reelection campaign

Two weeks after losing the Democratic nomination for mayor to challenger Justin Elicker FES ’10 SOM ’10, three-term incumbent Mayor Toni Harp officially suspended her […]

Sexual abuse trial for local rabbi wraps up

Thirteen blocks from Yale’s Old Campus, a brown house with red shutters sits on a quiet, tree-lined street. In September 2002, 777 Elm Street was […]

Community discusses Old Coliseum plans

About twenty community members gathered on Tuesday night in the New Haven Hall of Records on 200 Orange St. to hear the proposed plans for […]

Student wins local bartending contest

When Jeff Guo LAW ’20 walked into a room of mostly professional bartenders whipping up a storm of flavors and aromas in New Haven’s first […]

Prison reform activists gather at Dwight Hall

Criminal justice reform activists and community members met Monday night to address the high cost of prison phone calls in Connecticut. Interested community members gathered […]

Lives in danger, Harp says

Dangers to students were a hot topic at Monday’s New Haven Board of Education meeting, where board members addressed concerns like the recent lack of […]

Students lead climate march

Hundreds of local high school students and other community members joined together Friday on the New Haven Green to demand action from local and national […]

New Haven celebrates Pride

A chanting mass of rainbow-clad people descended upon the New Haven Green on Saturday for the annual New Haven PRIDE march. Starting at 1 p.m., […]

Sabin gears up for general election

Six weeks out from New Haven’s general election, Ward 1 hopeful Eli Sabin ’22 is building a campaign on alleviating poverty and improving civic engagement […]

Looking back: When Yale students couldn’t vote

Yalies contribute to Justin Elicker primary campaign

Last week, Justin Elicker FES ’10 SOM ’10 emerged victorious from the New Haven Democratic mayoral primary. Yet, defeating incumbent Toni Harp was no easy […]