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Briefly: Local business breaks ground in Science Park

Mayor John DeStefano Jr. was joined by community leaders Wednesday to celebrate the groundbreaking of the new headquarters for Higher One, a rapidly expanding New […]

Fed gov’t reinforces Title IX

As Yale faces federal scrutiny over whether its handling of sexual misconduct violates Title IX, the country’s top officials are taking a harder line against […]

Laborers protest working conditions

A group of migrant farm workers who claim they worked in near-slavery conditions are demanding justice — and they may soon get it. Four former […]

Biden and Duncan outline Title IX guidelines

Vice President Joe Biden and Secretary of Education Arne Duncan issued clear new guidelines as to what Title IX requires of America’s schools, from the […]

Stop & Shop to open in two weeks

Two weeks from now, downtown New Haven’s food drought will be over. Supermarket chain Stop & Shop has nearly completed the process of moving into […]

Administrators pleased with Promise results

Nearly half of all New Haven high school seniors applied to receive one of the inaugural New Haven Promise scholarships, New Haven Public Schools spokeswoman […]

Let the races begin: we, we, we so excited

Brace yourself, Yale: Tiffany Pang ’12 is the new Rebecca Black. Pang kicked off her campaign for senior class treasurer Monday by releasing a parody […]

Briefly: Downtown Crossing receives state funding

The Connecticut Bond Commission formally set aside millions in funding for two key city projects last week, the New Haven Independent reported. Downtown Crossing, an […]

Employee commitment to Yale wanes

Most Yale employees like their jobs, but many are feeling less committed to the University than in the recent past, according to the results of […]

Briefly: Crossing could get millions from state

Downtown Crossing, the city’s effort to rebuild downtown by turning Route 34 into an urban boulevard, may receive a $7.9 million boost from the state […]

Briefly: Wall and High streets to remain closed to traffic

Two streets that provide major pedestrian pathways through campus should remain closed to vehicle traffic, the City Plan commission voted unanimously last week. The two […]