Marcel Przymusinski
City sees few close elections

City residents will only be voting in races with heavily-favored incumbents Tuesday, but elsewhere in the state, the results of two of Connecticut’s Congressional elections […]

Bush, Kerry differ on education policies

Higher education may not be a priority for most voters this election year, but the nation’s decision on Nov. 2 will have an impact on […]

Yale transfers flu shots to city

Responding to a critical shortage of flu shots in New Haven, the University has transferred 5,000 doses of the influenza virus vaccine to the city […]

Yalies vote absentee despite challenges

Eager to have their votes counted in key swing states in the Nov. 2 presidential election, many Yalies are putting in the extra work to […]

Conn. sees campaign attention

Widely considered to be a solidly blue state since 1992, Connecticut has nonetheless attracted attention from both presidential candidates in recent weeks. Though spending has […]

Board decries Patriot Act

In a nearly unanimous decision Monday evening, the New Haven Board of Aldermen passed a resolution condemning both the USA Patriot Act and the proposed […]

Yalies debate key issues in Cheshire

CHESHIRE– In an event patterned on the presidential debates, representatives of the Yale College Democrats and Republicans addressed hundreds of high school students, teachers and […]

As the coals burn, Elis toast tailgate tradition

When it comes to tailgates, Yale may not measure up to big state schools in number of people, amount of alcohol consumed or overall rowdiness, […]

Police contract moves forward

The Board of Aldermen’s Finance Committee unanimously approved a new four-year contract for New Haven police officers Wednesday. The contract, which must still be passed […]

Nader ties criticisms to Bones

At the university he called “the source of our political problems,” independent presidential candidate Ralph Nader spoke about what he deemed to be the shortcomings […]

Colleagues laud provost pick

Ever the self-effacing Englishman, newly-appointed provost Andrew Hamilton alluded to his predecessor and fellow Brit Alison Richard when he speculated Tuesday that he may have […]