Larry Milstein
Staff Reporter
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Safety concerns emerge in dining dispute

As Dining workers and administrators discuss concerns about the relocation of certain dining services to the new Culinary Support Center, some employees are expressing unease about their chances of being injured on the job.

Uncommon goes cashless

This fall, Yale Dining has stopped accepting cash payment in Uncommon, one of its retail locations on campus.

Local 35 files complaint against Yale

In a further escalation of the conflict between Yale’s labor unions and the University, Local 35 — the University’s blue-collar union — has filed a complaint with the national board charged with investigating unfair labor practices.

Relations strained between dining workers, managers

When Yale Dining workers gathered around a copy of a letter — submitted in the form of a paid advertisement to the News — bemoaning recent changes in the dining halls yesterday, a manager threw the letter out.

Spoon to serve food news

This fall, a new on-campus publication covering food-related content hopes to launch on the Yale campus.

Sept. 11 Memorial held at Beinecke Plaza

Though 13 years have passed, Yale continues to remember.

A cappella Tap Night hits high note

Yale’s a cappella rush process — a roughly two-week period of auditions, callbacks and rush meals for 13 of Yale’s registered undergraduate a cappella groups — formally ended at High Street Gate last night.

Independent takes break and restructures

For the first time in nine years, the New Haven Independent took a vacation.

Yale Dining sees fresh initiatives

Though summer may have been a break for students, it remained a busy season for Yale Dining, both inside and outside the kitchen.

New meal plan offered for off-campus students

Off-campus students have a new option this year when it comes to dining at Yale.

100-day Challenge attempts to make a dent in homelessness

This summer marked a new beginning for 102 chronically homeless New Haven residents.