David Blumenthal
Elicker harnesses internet media

The tactic apparently seeks to compensate for a weakness Elicker himself articulated in a previous Youtube video to supporters – namely, his campaign’s name recognition. Elicker agreed with this proposition in an interview with the News, while adding “it’s easier for Toni [Harp], because she’s just been around forever.”

Yale acquires LGBTQ archives

A leading gay rights organization has chosen Yale as the new home for its historical documents. The Family Equality Council, an advocacy group for LGBTQ […]

Pirate-themed protest at mayoral debate

Prior to the final public debate of the Mayoral election, two men dressed up as pirates — adopting full attire and accents to match — passed out fliers to attendees. The literature raised allegations that the Harp family’s real estate company, Renaissance Management, poorly maintained its properties and had "plundered" the finances of citizens for profit.

Aldermen to decide future of Schubert

The Board of Aldermen’s Finance Committee voted seven to three to allow the full Board of Aldermen to decide the future of one of the Schubert Theatre.

Berkeley Div School searches for new president

Berkeley Divinity School, Yale Divinity School’s Episcopal affiliate, is currently fielding candidates to replace outgoing President and Dean Reverend Joseph Britton

City planners to shape Hill-to-Downtown area

New Haven took the next step into a new era of urban planning Wednesday night.

Ivies encourage low-income applicants

The Yale Admissions Office has partnered with the state of Delaware to increase the amount of college preparation resources available to students living there.

Ward 2 race hinges on Yale, unions

Even outside Yale-encompassing Ward 1, students will be a crucial voting bloc in today’s Democratic primary, including in neighboring Ward 2.

Bulldogs successful in Ireland

A week and a half before students arrived on campus, the women’s basketball team was on its way to Ireland.

Is Clinton LAW ’73 considering a presidential run?

She may have just left her job in Foggy Bottom, but former Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton LAW ’73 seems set on staying in […]

IMF executive talks life choices, global economy

A renowned urban economist, public servant and outgoing Jackson Institute for Global Affairs fellow discussed the relatively low stakes involved in students’ life choices.