Angela Xiao
Staff Reporter
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Community Responds to Officer-Involved Shooting

Community members demanded justice for Stephanie Washington just hours after she had been shot by a Hamden police officer and a Yale police officer early […]

BOE discusses funding, budget

In the face of tough financial times, the Board of Education Finance and Operations Committee met Monday afternoon to discuss a variety of funding and […]

UP CLOSE: The Opioid Crisis — A cure and its challenge

MEN’S LACROSSE: Seniors carry No. 5 Bulldogs to victory

For the 10th consecutive year, the No. 5 Yale men’s lacrosse team clinched a trip to the postseason — this one earned on senior night […]

MEN’S LACROSSE: No. 5 Yale to battle Brown

As the No. 5 Yale men’s lacrosse team approaches the last leg of its regular season, the Bulldogs will look to fine-tune their performance while […]

Elicker outraises Harp in first quarter

In the first quarter of 2019 — the first financial reporting period since the start of the 2019 mayoral race — challenger Justin Elicker FES ’10 SOM ’10 out-raised current Mayor Toni Harp by more than four times.

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City Plan Commission director begins tenure

New Haven’s new City Plan Commission director hit the ground running Monday — her first day on the job. Aicha Woods, the recently appointed director, […]

Democratic Socialists of America discuss presidential election, minimum wage

Close to a hundred people gathered in a conference room on Sunday afternoon to discuss Democratic Socialist politics and their visions for Connecticut’s future. The […]

MEN’S LACROSSE: No. 5 Yale demolishes Dartmouth 20–8

A week after league-leader No. 6 Penn stifled the No. 5 Yale men’s lacrosse team’s attack, the Bulldogs recovered to put up their season-high offensive […]

MEN’S LACROSSE: Bulldogs seek bounceback against Big Green

Bouncing back is something that the 2019 Yale men’s lacrosse team is used to — it entered a six-game winning streak after falling to Villanova […]

MEN’S LACROSSE: Rookie Brandau ’22 fills the void

Last summer, the Yale men’s lacrosse team earned its first-ever national championship and then graduated the nation’s best player. But this year’s attack nonetheless remains […]