Matthew Lloyd-Thomas
Staff Reporter
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Roundup: Presidential Endorsements

It’s almost Election Day, and everybody is trying to tell you how to vote. From newspapers to celebrities, academic scholars to fictional characters, and yes, […]

Arts council forms in Berkeley

Berkeley is looking to expand its arts presence on campus. The college is creating an arts council — led by Master Marvin Chun, Dean Mia […]

City offers homeless storm support

The New Haven Green, where benches and bus stops traditionally serve as makeshift homes for the city’s homeless, was virtually deserted Monday as the city’s […]

For employers, Yale grads rank second in desirability

A new survey published in The New York Times claims that among employers, Yale graduates are the world’s second-most desirable, falling behind Harvard but ahead […]

CT education leadership in flux

Already in the midst of restructuring, Connecticut’s public higher education system was thrown into turmoil last Friday by the resignation of Robert Kennedy, president of […]

Medical marijuana stirs pot of controversy

Connecticut residents suffering from a variety of severe illnesses can now legally purchase medical marijuana due to a law that went into effect Oct. 1. […]

Discount card to offer local deals

Hungry Yalies and New Haven residents will soon be able to dine out for less via a new discount card program called Save Haven. The […]

Senate candidates on the attack at debate

Throughout Thursday evening’s hour-long debate between U.S. Senate candidates Chris Murphy and Linda McMahon, neither candidate yielded an inch on topics including economic growth, foreign […]

Terror suspects face trial in New Haven

After nearly a decade of fighting extradition to the United States, Babar Ahmad and Syed Talha Ahsan arrived in New Haven early Saturday from Great […]

Stiles hosts first residential college reunion

When Don Edwards ’64 moved into Silliman College as a freshman in the fall of 1960, a row of storefronts stood opposite Payne Whitney Gymnasium. […]

Students criticize Safety’s end

Students have expressed confusion and frustration in response to yesterday’s news that Silliman College’s annual Safety Dance has come to an end. The decision to […]