Nathalie Bussemaker
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Yale economists link politics to health care spending

New research provides the first empirical measure on how political maneuvering affects hospitals and health care providers. Three Yale affiliates — economics professor Zack Cooper, […]

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Weekend of The Game features joint performances

Every year, before and after the much-anticipated Yale-Harvard game, the centuries-old rivals join each other in music, comedy and dance. On Nov. 17 and 18, […]

Yale praised as bike friendly

As sustainability efforts and bike-sharing programs become increasingly common around the country, Yale is doing its part to make campus safer and more accessible to […]

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Harp cruises to reelection

Democrat Toni Harp won a resounding victory on Tuesday to secure a third two-year term as mayor of New Haven.

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DeLauro promotes reading for children

For students at Yale, reading for pleasure is often a distant memory, a hobby abandoned amid the onslaught of papers, textbook readings and problem sets […]

State legislature passes budget — finally

The Connecticut General Assembly this week passed a state budget with overwhelming majorities in both chambers, concluding one of the final chapters in the fiscal […]

Budget deal reached

After three months, three weeks and three days of statewide fiscal uncertainty, Connecticut legislators came to a bipartisan agreement on a state budget in the early hours of Tuesday morning.

CT Republicans fail to override budget veto

More than eight months into the year, state lawmakers are still struggling to find common ground on a budget, making Connecticut the only state in […]

DeLauro to face primary challenge

Rep. Rosa DeLauro, D-New Haven, will face a primary challenge in her 2018 congressional run from former Alder Bryan Anderson Anderson announced his candidacy for […]

Casino training center proposed

For many, the word “casino” conjures up an image of whirring slot machines, spinning roulette tables and glitzy lounges. But, for thousands of New Haven […]

Board of Alders approves HGS plan

After facing delays over the summer, the project to transform the Hall of Graduate Studies from graduate student housing to a new humanities center is […]