Daniela Brighenti
Staff Reporter
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WOMEN’S BASKETBALL: Simpson steps up for Elis

When Yale women’s basketball captain Sarah Halejian ’15 tore her ACL, putting her out of competition for the season, the Bulldogs despaired — but little did they know that guard Tamara Simpson ’18 would step up to the plate and help the Elis secure wins in their first two Ivy games.

Malloy highlights transportation improvements in New Haven

Gov. Dannel Malloy visited New Haven last week to outline his transportation plans for both the city and the state.

“Historic” storm set to hit the Elm City

A “crippling” and “historic” blizzard is set to strike the New England region this afternoon all the way through Tuesday night, according to New Haven city officials.

WOMEN’S BASKETBALL: Bulldogs attempt to sweep Bears

The Yale women’s basketball team will again face off against Brown for both teams’ second conference game — this time in Providence.

WOMEN’S BASKETBALL: Sarju speaks space without senior

Nyasha Sarju ’16 has been a valuable player for the Yale Women’s Basketball team this season, scoring double digits in the Elis’ last three games.

Debate over Anchor bar’s future persists

A resolution passed Wednesday night asked that the Anchor Bar and Restaurant’s facade, neon sign and period furniture remain even after a new tenant moves into the space.

WOMEN’S BASKETBALL: Yale aims to de-claw Bears

The Yale women’s basketball team is coming off a win to play its first conference game today in New Haven against Brown University.

WOMEN’S BASKETBALL: Injury ends captain’s college career

The Yale women’s basketball team returns from break with an unexpected and severe blow to the program: captain and leading scorer Sarah Halejian ’15 will be out for the remainder of the season due to a torn ACL.

WOMEN’S BASKETBALL: Elis secure second win of the season

The Yale women’s basketball team bounced back from its recent losses Tuesday in the Great Alaska Shootout to secure a heavily disputed win over Monmouth.

Brown decision slammed in protest on New Haven Green

Protesting racial injustice in Missouri, New Haven and at large, well over a hundred gathered on the New Haven Green early this evening in the wake of a grand jury’s decision to not indict a white police officer in the killing of an unarmed black teenager.

Connecticut ranks sixth in student debt

Although a recent report has pegged Connecticut as the state with the sixth most student debt for U.S. college graduates, Yale’s student debt levels stand significantly below the national average.