Pooja Salhotra
Staff Reporter
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Ibiza Restaurant closes

The email did not explain why the restaurant was shutting down, and the restaurant owners could not be reached for comment on Tuesday because they were trying to accommodate the influx of customers who came for one last meal.

Harp pushes Yale to monitor wages

New Haven Mayor Toni Harp has joined a number of local and student activists in calling for University Properties to take a stronger stand against wage theft.

Educators fight Common Core

The Common Core State Standards curriculum has recently been a subject of controversy among educators, politicians and parents nation-wide.

Homebuyer program turns 20

The University has pledged to continue subsidizing homeownership in New Haven for Yale employees for at least another two years.

Harp pushes to extend school day

Next year, students at the Lincoln-Bassett School could be in school for 12 hours a day as part of a new extended school-day program.

YPD reports two sexual assault allegations

The Yale community received three emails last week reporting two separate complaints that two Yale students were sexually assaulted on the night of Feb. 8 at the same off-campus location.

NHPS aims for balanced school lunch budget

After starting the year with a $3.5 million budget deficit in food services, the New Haven Board of Education is on track to end the year with a balanced Food Service account.

Staff braves bad weather

While professors had the option of canceling classes last Thursday, employees in “critical positions” – including public safety, acute care and food service – were expected to show up for their shifts.

Campus weathers snow

Winter Storm Pax left the campus picturesquely but inconveniently blanketed in heavy snow.

University searches for new tenant

Nine months after Au Bon Pain left its spot on One Broadway Avenue, the location remains empty,

Board moves to reappoint Harries

The New Haven Board of Education announced it will enter into negotiations with Superintendent of Schools Garth Harries ’95 to renew his contract for three years.