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Univ. gets nod for commuter ease

Commuting by car twice a day through traffic-congested New England can be a lot more stressful then a daily 10-minute walk up Science Hill. But […]

jake provides an alternative read

There are more publications on campus than there are periods in an Ernest Hemingway novel. Now, two Yale students and Hemingway fans are creating a […]

ACLU chides Patriot Act

This article has been corrected. You may view this article’s correction here. The drastically revised and red-marked Bill of Rights posted around campus this week […]

Young mayor shares experience with students

The frantic hunt for employment may be familiar for most seniors. But not many consider running for mayor. Marco Lopez of Nogales, Ariz., did just […]

Bikers test proposed trail

Any biker can tell you that the city of New Haven offers much more scenery and beauty than most vehicle-deprived Yalies would ever imagine. A […]

Healey ’04 addresses grad students

A pile of pizza boxes enticed this year’s new crowd of graduate and professional student senators into the third floor meeting hall of the Graduate […]

NHSB’s lending faces criticism

Surrounded by strips of red tape placed on sidewalks and sign posts, community and civil rights leaders stood in front of the New Haven Savings […]

State shows improvement in mercury reduction efforts

Something is rotten in the state of Connecticut — but not as rotten as it was in 2001. The state received a “B” on the […]

DeStefano dedicates city’s Nathan Hale school

In front of hundreds of students, parents and community members, New Haven Mayor John DeStefano Jr. on Sunday dedicated the city’s newly renovated Nathan Hale […]