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Hospital files complaints over stalled contract talks

Yale-New Haven Hospital officials filed a series of formal complaints with the National Labor Relations Board Oct. 10. The complaints alleged that the union representing […]

Game show a win on campus

This past weekend, New Haven welcomed “Jeopardy!” with open arms and Pepe’s pizza. Fifteen college students from around the country competed in the show’s College […]

New program starts for New Haven’s arts

Though Yale students may not be aware of it, New Haven has far more culture to offer than Thai food and indie films at York […]

Yale marks Sept. 11 with quiet tone

For the first time this year, the Yale day did not commence with the honking and chanting of striking workers. Instead, Thursday’s clear and relatively […]

On picket lines, workers struggle to make ends meet

Standing on a picket line outside Ingalls Rink Wednesday morning, custodian Michael Aponte said he is relying on income from his second job at a […]

Bands, BBQ rock Spring Fling

Close to 4,000 Yalies flocked to Old Campus Monday, where Nappy Roots and Wilco performed for Spring Fling crowds of enthusiastic students after a day […]

Profs square off over Iraq war

This article has been corrected. You may view this article’s correction here. Two foreign affairs experts with opposing views on war debated the legitimacy of […]

Coalition rallies for gay rights

Chants of “Two, four, six, eight, don’t give in to fear and hate” wafted over the New Haven Green Monday afternoon as a coalition of […]

Hart decries Iraq policy

Former Senator Gary Hart DIV ’61 LAW ’64 encouraged Americans Saturday to educate themselves about foreign affairs as a means of influencing government decisions, offering […]

Best of New Haven: Burgerslaying through the pain

Typical of Yale, the night was filled with beautiful people engaging in philosophical discussions. But in conversations more befitting cattle conventions and girls’ locker rooms […]

Coffin ’49 recalls anti-war activism

As he was helped up the stairs to the podium in the Sterling Memorial Library lecture hall, William Sloane Coffin Jr. ’49 DIV ’56 set […]