Michelle Liu
Staff Reporter
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Eidelson canvassers draw criticism

After incumbent Sarah Eidelson ’12 won the closest race in Ward 1 history Tuesday, complaints have surfaced alleging that her canvassers used overly aggressive tactics to spur her on to that victory.

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Harp sails to second term

Mayor Toni Harp secured her second term in the Elm City in a landslide victory Tuesday night.

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Not your mother’s chairs

I showed up late for the tour.

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Grant enhances city’s natural habitats

A new state grant aims to unite urban residents of New Haven with the great outdoors.

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Science Park outreach initiative ends

After six years of providing aid to New Haven schoolchildren and the city’s homeless population, Yale’s Science Park Outreach Committee is closing up shop.

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State urges medication for murder suspect

State medical professionals testified in favor of forcibly administering antipsychotic medication to alleged murderer Lishan Wang in a New Haven Superior Court hearing Monday afternoon.

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New Haven Reads bee spells success

Dressed in beekeeper’s suits, Elizabethan outfits and gorilla masks, competitors in New Haven Reads’ fourth annual spelling bee breezed through spelling “anticipate,” “chihuahua” and “anencephalic” Friday evening.

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Students bring mindfulness to city schools

High school students often underestimate how much stress affects their daily lives.

SOM equips students to give back

A new initiative for Yale School of Management students makes giving back to the community a breeze.

Food trucks removed from campus

Hungry customers in downtown New Haven watched their favorite lunch stops roll away on Wednesday after the city ordered several food trucks to shut down operations at their current locations.

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Uncertain Times

Jessica Yuan ’15 had no idea what kind of salary to expect right out of college for a job in architecture. During her junior year, she thought she might earn $60,000 annually after leaving Yale. But when she finally did the research in the fall of her senior year, she learned that the starting salary for an entry-level architecture job is about half that. She was shocked.