Egidio DiBenedetto
Dixwell bar faces outcry over exotic dancers

Dixwell residents are fighting to keep strippers out of their neighborhood — and Yale is backing them. In late January Butta J’s Cafe, a bar […]

Dwight targets individual students

Dwight Hall is trying to make it easier for busy Yale students to give back to the Yale and New Haven communities. The organization, Yale’s […]

NHPD faces upheaval

New Haven Assistant Police Chief Peter Reichard was relieved of his duties last Friday because of a series of complaints raised both by a detective […]

Clark pleads not guilty

Yale lab technician Raymond Clark III pleaded not guilty Tuesday to the murder of Annie Le GRD ’13. At the 10-minute hearing in New Haven […]

Clark pleads not guilty

Raymond Clark III, the Yale lab technician accused of murdering Annie Le GRD ’13, appeared in New Haven Superior Court this morning, waived his right […]

Clark plea expected today

After months of delays, Raymond Clark III, the Yale animal lab technician charged with murdering Annie Le GRD ’13, is likely to show up to […]

City to improve sewers

New Haven has not updated its sewage and drainage system for over 130 years. Now, the Elm City must move forward with a $14 million […]

Amistad returns to normalcy

Every day, the people who work in the Yale research building at 10 Amistad St. pass the security guards now stationed on every street corner […]

Secretary of Education urges students to get vaccinated

In a conference call Thursday with college reporters across the country, Secretary of Education Arne Duncan reminded students to remain vigilant in protecting themselves against […]

Police strategy has skeptics

New Haven is on track to have one of the lowest murder rates in the last 20 years, but not all city residents are convinced […]

U. Chicago professor sheds light on medical ethics

“Everything you might have ever learned in a philosophy class about medical ethics,” William Meadow whispered to a crowd of about 20 students, “[is] useless.” […]