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Gwathmey honored with professorship

When renowned architect Peter Eisenman entered the Yale School of Architecture’s Paul Rudolph Hall to teach “Formal Analysis” Thursday, his title was still the Louis […]

The Whale resurfaces

Half a century after the doors of Eero Saarinen’s ARC ’34 David S. Ingalls Rink first opened to the public, the storied Yale “Whale” is […]

Hull’s owner receives small business award

As far back as Steve Kovel SOM ’78 can remember, he said he has wanted to be a businessman. “I just had a need for […]

Rosenkranz officially opens

After more than four years of planning and construction, Rosenkranz Hall — designed by the Boston-based architecture firm Koetter Kim & Associates — is finally […]

Smilow Cancer Hospital’s design met criticism

At the ribbon-cutting ceremony for the Smilow Cancer Hospital Wednesday, nothing about the festive atmosphere and teary-eyed attendants suggested the controversial design process of the […]

Café displays local artist’s photographs

Standing in New Haven’s Café George by Paula, amid nearly two-dozen photographs on display for sale, Connecticut resident Woody Ford is dressed for a heist. […]

Grant allows loan fund to provide aid

  Oct. 5 was supposed to be an ordinary day at the office for Carla Weil, the executive director of the Greater New Haven Community […]

In city schools, looks can be deceiving

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Yale bands dig into personal accounts

While Weezer, a band that got its start at Harvard University, posed last year with showers of dollar bills in a music video, few college […]

Activists attempt to ban death penalty

In response to Gov. M. Jodi Rell’s June veto of a bill proposing to end capital punishment in the state, a number of vocal activists […]

Briefly: NHPD bust on Cleveland Street secures cocaine, cash and illegal weapons

On Thursday, New Haven Police seized 200 grams of cocaine, $3,748 in U.S. currency, and 13 firearms — including two illegal assault weapons — from […]