Amy Cheng
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Yale Police union set for arbitration

The legal battle between Yale University and its police union, the Yale Police Benevolent Association, may reach an agreement in late April after a date […]

Wilbur Ross ’59 confirmed as commerce secretary

The U.S. Senate voted 72–27 to confirm Wilbur Ross ’59 as the secretary of commerce Monday night.

Chris Murphy talks politics in Trump era

Sen. Chris Murphy, D-Conn., visited Yale Law School on Wednesday evening to speak with a crowd of over 100 about the importance of community activism […]

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Former city official launches mayoral campaign

Marcus Paca announced his mayoral candidacy and launched his campaign website on Saturday.

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City continues to fight opioid crisis

Eight months after the Elm City saw three fatal opioid overdoses within a short span of eight hours, New Haven’s city officials, medical professionals and […]

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More than 100 attend deportation workshop

Chilly rain did not deter 100 people from filing into the New Haven People’s Center for an activism workshop.

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Police push for higher salary, body cams

Months into City Hall’s contract negotiation with the New Haven police union, uncompetitive wages for rookie officers and body camera installations have come up as […]

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YUAG expands African American art holdings

After nearly two decades of acquisition efforts, the Yale University Art Gallery has significantly increased its collection of African-American artwork, from less than a handful […]

Name change seen as victory by New Haven activists

The community movement was sparked by the arrest of Yale dining hall worker Corey Menafee.

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Trump protest accounts disputed

Controversy and criticism still surround last Saturday’s demonstration against President Donald Trump.

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Residents hope for easier access to Yale events

Residents have aired frustrations about a “wall of separation” between Yale’s campus and the rest of New Haven.

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