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‘Flag man’ brings color to the Elm City

Between the I-95 highway and the placid New Haven Harbor waters, 35 flags continually beat back and forth, defying their otherwise colorless urban surroundings. The […]

Bill would restrict kids’ MySpace profiles

In the midst of heightened concern over online sexual predation, state lawmakers proposed a bill Wednesday that would require social networking Web sites like MySpace […]

Y-NH workers speak at Univ.

Yale New Haven Hospital employee Sharmont Little may work at the state’s largest hospital, but he does not receive health insurance. To make ends meet […]

Black Elis face a local challenge

Walking into Sterling Memorial Library wearing socks and sandals last year, folder in hand, Andom Ghebreghiorgis’ ’07 slim stature — 5’8” and 135 pounds — […]

Starbucks sandwich choices boost sales

This article has been corrected. You may view this article’s correction here. Students seeking to battle the winter cold with warm Starbucks coffee now have […]

Typist sells tradition

This article has been corrected. You may view this article’s correction here. Manson Whitlock won’t buy green bananas, he jokes. “I’ll be dead before they […]

End near for N.H. Coliseum

This Saturday, the Veteran’s Memorial Coliseum will be imploded in a matter of 18 seconds — a quick conclusion to a structure that has subsisted […]

University to compete in ten-week RecycleMania contest

Yale strives to be competitive in academics and athletics, but this semester it will be contending in an entirely different category: recycling. Starting Jan. 28, […]

New council to support local foods

If America is a fast food nation, so is New Haven, according to supporters of the newly-formed New Haven Food Policy Council. The Board of […]

Elis will spend eight weeks in Kazakhstan

Kazakhstan may have sent Borat overseas to learn about America, but next summer 15 students will travel in the opposite direction as part of the […]

City welcomes new residential, retail tower

“College Square,” a 19-story mixed-use residential tower with retail and high-scale condominiums, was approved for construction at the corner of College and George streets on […]