Sara Tabin
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Aymir Holland released on bail

Aymir Holland has been released on bail after spending more than a year in prison.

Pedestrian struck by car outside Silliman

This is a breaking story. Check back for updates. A pedestrian was struck by a car outside Silliman College Monday evening at around 7 p.m. New […]

Elm City protests inauguration

Nearly 300 people took to New Haven’s streets Friday evening to rally and protest in response to the inauguration of President Donald Trump.

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Thousands gather in Hartford for Women’s March

An estimated 10,000 people congregated on the steps of the Connecticut State Capitol this Saturday for the Women’s March.

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NHPS addresses student concerns about Trump

New Haven Public Schools and community organizations have initiated steps to help students and staff members address the threat of deportation for themselves or their […]

State to cut educational funding

Education activists in Connecticut are concerned about a midyear $20 million cut to the state’s Education Cost Sharing grant.

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Adult education to reach more locals

To reach more Elm City residents, New Haven’s Adult and Continuing Education Center has moved teachers to three satellite locations.

Cross students shocked by swastikas

Since swastikas were spray-painted inside Wilbur Cross High School’s athletic complex two weeks ago, students at the school have expressed surprise and disappointment about the incident.

As access pipeline halts, Yalies call for divestment

Over 100 students and Yale affiliates rallied in support of fossil fuel divestment outside Sterling Memorial Library on Sunday.

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New Haven activists optimistic about Calhoun change

Corey Menafee said that having read the report, he believes the University will ultimately choose to remove Calhoun as the college’s namesake.

Gourmet Heaven owner must pay $176,664 to workers, judge rules

Gourmet Heaven Inc. must pay $176,664 in damages to six workers, federal Judge Vanessa Bryant ruled on Tuesday.

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