Ashna Gupta
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Catalbasoglu pitches bike paths

Hacibey Catalbasoglu ’19, uncontested candidate for Ward 1 alder, announced in a statement last week that he would like to increase the number of bike […]

Murray, Franklin students forge new traditions

Located away from the center of campus, the two new residential colleges, Benjamin Franklin and Pauli Murray Colleges mold their unique characters.

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Study points to diabetes treatment

A new Yale study has found a pathway for the secreted protein apelin that could help create new Type 2 diabetes treatments. Hyung Chun, a […]

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City approves new bike lanes on Edgewood

After three years of debate, New Haven has finally approved a two-way cycle track on Edgewood Avenue stretching from Forest Road to Park Street. According […]

Union Station debate ends for time being

New Haven and the state of Connecticut have spent months arguing over who should control the station. The city’s original 35-year lease to operate the station expires this year at a time when the state is planning to construct a second parking garage on the site.

Panel discusses legalizing recreational weed

Around 50 Yale students and New Haven residents piled into Linsly-Chittenden Hall on Tuesday night to hear from a panel at a public forum on […]

Yale shuttle drivers reach agreement, no strikes

Yale Shuttle drivers, represented by the Teamsters Union Local 443 union, and First Transit, the company contracted by Yale to run their shuttle system, reached […]

City launches third annual bike month

New Haven residents and bike-afficionados gathered at the Bradley Street Bicycle Co-op from 6 to 8 p.m. on Wednesday night to celebrate the launch of […]

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City aims to keep control of Union Station

The state Government Administration and Elections Committee unanimously approved a bill that will keep Union Station in the hands of New Haven, rather than the […]

City airport goes to trial for longer runway

Tweed-New Haven Airport officials and the Connecticut state government went to trial before a federal magistrate judge late last month over a dispute over a […]

City, state fight for Union Station ownership

As the city of New Haven reaches the end of its 35-year lease to manage Union Station, the state Department of Transportation and city officials […]