Jon Greenberg
Staff Reporter
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Chang ’17 remembered as gifted engineer and devoted friend

Chang was a popular member of Yale’s cycling team, described by teammates as a helpful, enthusiastic friend.

Alders ask residents for input on city issues

Residents across New Haven have been responding to a Board of Alders survey seeking input on problems confronting the city.

New committee targets finance issues

A City Hall committee released its first set of recommendations early last week to improve personal finance education among New Haven residents.

NHPD carries out sex sting

Officers from the New Haven Police Department Narcotics and Criminal Intelligence Units carried out a sting operation which resulted in the arrests of 14 New Haven women.

Trump wins presidency

Donald Trump stunned the world Tuesday night, defeating Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton LAW ’73 in an upset that handed him four years in the United States’ highest public office.

Conservatives quiet on campus and in city

Already outnumbered on Yale’s campus and in New Haven, conservative voices in the Elm City are struggling to challenge popular liberal views.

Student hit by bus near Old Campus

A Yale shuttle bus struck a student at the corner of College and Elm streets at approximately 5 p.m. Thursday.

robbieshort
Teen community center still needs more funds

Around 150 New Haven residents gathered in the athletic center of James Hillhouse High School for a gospel music charity concert Sunday evening. All of the event’s proceeds will go toward funding a teen community center and a youth homeless shelter in the Dixwell neighborhood.

City, Yale focus on registering more voters

Due to a lengthy registration process and an 8 p.m. voting deadline, voters are encouraged to register early, City spokesman Laurence Grotheer said. Both students and city officials have honed in on this issue, encouraging Elm City residents and fellow students to register in advance of Election Day.

Amanda Hu
Eidelson promotes youth initiatives

One year ago today, canvassers for Ward 1 Alder Sarah Eidelson ’12 and her opponent Ugonna Eze ’16 set up stands and handed up pamphlets across campus. Now, campaign signs for Eidelson are long gone and campus chatter about the local election has died down.

Robbie Short
ELECTION 2016: 85 percent of students intend to vote

Among campus Democrats, 90.3 percent indicated that they will definitely vote in the presidential race, exceeding the campus average by 5 points. And while two-thirds of students who identify as Republican are slated to vote in the general election, 85.12 percent reported frustration with Donald Trump, the GOP nominee.