Pooja Salhotra
Staff Reporter
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Detection of asbestos displaces students to West Campus

Class at elementary school Pike’s Place will soon be moved to Yale New Haven West Campus to allow professionals to remove asbestos that were discovered in the elementary school’s flooring tiles, according to district officials.

New Haven Promise Scholars meet Yale hiring managers

Sixty-nine New Haven Promise scholars met with Yale hiring managers on Thursday afternoon at the first event to bring together Promise scholars and potential Yale employers.

Newtown, one year later

A year after the deadly shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary School, students at the local high school reflect.

Biden announces investment in mental health

The funds, which will come from the Affordable Care Act and the Department of Agriculture, will both improve mental health facilities and increase access to mental health services, according to a White House statement.

L’OCCITANE opens on Chapel St.

International retailer L’Occitane en Provence opened its newest boutique on Chapel Street just in time for the holiday shopping rush. After several weeks of renovating […]

Newtown tapes released amidst controversy

The 911 calls made from Sandy Hook Elementary School on the morning of Dec. 14, 2012 were made public Wednesday.

Newtown report reveals details, but no motive

Details of Adam Lanza’s private life were revealed in a 48-page report published early last week by the Connecticut State Attorney’s Office.

Report on Sandy Hook released

The report says that Lanza had significant mental health issues, as he was diagnosed with Aspergers in 2005, but offers no suggestion of whether Lanza’s health problems may have contributed to the shootings.

Alumni return to campus

Over 500 alumni delegates and their guests arrived on Yale’s campus yesterday to attend the annual Association of Yale Alumni assembly.

J. Press relocates to College St.

J. Press, a high-end clothing store that has been around Yale’s campus for years, has moved once again, this time to College St.

Computer game simulates Newtown massacre

While many are criticizing the game for its insensitivity and disrespect to the victims, Lambourm claims the game is intended to promote stricter gun control laws.