Matthew Lloyd-Thomas
Staff Reporter
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Times reporter explains origins of habits

Students hoping to break bad habits heard from journalist Charles Duhigg ’97 on Wednesday in a Morse College Master’s Tea.

School renamed for slain Sandy Hook teacher

Just over one month after Sandy Hook Elementary School teacher Victoria Soto died shielding her students in the second-deadliest school shooting in American history, the […]

One week later, mourning continues in Newtown

In the frigid December air of Newtown, Conn., families and neighbors huddled together Friday evening to commemorate the one-week anniversary of the school shooting that […]

Amidst grieving, Obama calls for action

Community members packed into Newtown High School to commemorate the lives of the 27 killed Friday.

Community mourns school shooting

Roughly 500 Yalies and New Haven residents gathered on the Green to commemorate the 27 lives lost in Friday's shooting.

City fights budget woes

The New Haven Board of Aldermen Finance Committee met Thursday evening to discuss the city’s financial troubles.

In bias case, cops drop injunction

Ten New Haven cops claiming they were unlawfully passed over for promotions are no longer seeking an injunction on the city’s plans for current police promotions.

Charges dismissed for gun owner

New Haven Superior Court judge Maureen Keegan dismissed all charges against after New Haven attorney Sung-Ho Hwang on Monday.

Lacrosse players coach underprivileged youth

Tuning into NBC Friday night, viewers were temporarily greeted not by negotiations in Washington, but by New Haven and Hartford youth playing lacrosse.

Malloy’s energy plan sparks controversy

As Gov. Dannel Malloy pushes to alter Connecticut’s energy infrastructure, some industry players in the state are speaking out against the administration’s plans.

Hundreds attend happiness panel

Hundreds of students flooded into LC 101 last night to hear a panel of professors discuss happiness.