CITY | ARIELA LOPEZ Omni hotel strike ends without contract settled Omni hotel employees and organizers with UNITE HERE Local 217, the union that represents them, announced that they will return to work on Monday, ending a four-day stoppage.
CITY ETHAN WOLIN Businessman, Democratic organizer face off in Hill alder election Monday’s special election for the vacant Ward 3 alder seat features two candidates who differ on New Haven’s union-backed political apparatus — both trying to cast themselves as the more authentic neighborhood advocate.
CITY MAIA NEHME Department of Justice requires youth correctional facility to end disciplinary isolation A recent agreement between the Justice Department and the state Department of the Correction will eliminate disciplinary isolation and improve conditions at Manson Youth Institution.
UNIVERSITY YOLANDA WANG Yalies4Palestine holds vigil honoring Palestinians killed in Israel-Hamas war The vigil, which drew around 200 attendees, saw organizers leading Jewish and Muslim prayers and attendees placing around 500 Palestinian flags on the Cross Campus lawn.
ADA PERLMAN Divinity School reckons with Yale’s ties to slavery at International African American Museum in Charleston
HAILEY TALBERT & JAELA LANDOWSKI Yale admitted a record-high number of New Haven Public Schools students
ANGELICA PERUZZI “Every neighborhood has a martyr”: Director Asmae El Moudir speaks to Yale students on her hybrid, award-winning documentary, “The Mother of All Lies”
LUCIANA VARKEVISSER Falcon Girls, Macbeth in Stride, The Inspector and More: Here’s what to expect from the 2024-25 season at the Yale Repertory Theater