Zaporah Price
Staff Reporter
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Students criticize DOJ admissions lawsuit against Yale

Students have largely criticized the Department of Justice’s Thursday move to sue Yale over alleged discrimination against Asian American and white applicants. In an email […]

Black communities endure COVID-19 pandemic

This year, the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic have disproportionately impacted communities of color in New Haven, as has been the case throughout the nation. […]

Black Lives Matter mural painted on Temple Street

On Saturday, nearly 300 New Haven residents gathered in Downtown New Haven throughout the day for a Black Lives Matter mural installation. BLM New Haven, […]

Colloquium Series brings LaTosha Brown of Black Voters Matter

Yesterday, more than 70 students, faculty and community members gathered on Zoom for the African American department’s colloquium series. Every year, Yale’s AFAM department hosts […]

New Haven Public Schools distribute food for enrolled students

Students of New Haven Public Schools are now able to access hot breakfast and lunches at over 41 public schools in the city, thanks to […]

Nonprofit organizations address food insecurity with New Haven community

In the wake of COVID-19, New Haven nonprofits have sharpened their focus on the growing issue of food insecurity. Amid the economic downturn brought on […]

New Haveners protest indictment ruling in Breonna Taylor case on the Green

On Thursday afternoon, 250 community members and students gathered on the New Haven Green to protest the lack of charges against three Louisville police officers […]

IN PHOTOS: New Haveners protest indictment ruling in Breonna Taylor case

On Thursday afternoon, 250 community members and students gathered on the New Haven Green to protest the indictment of a police officer involved in the death of Breonna Taylor, a Black woman whose death reinvigorated nationwide conversations over race and police brutality. Photography by Karen Lin and Pranav Senthivel.

Omni reopens amidst a monthslong struggle

For the furloughed employees of the Omni New Haven Hotel at Yale, the hotel’s long-awaited reopening is only a partial victory. The downtown hotel resumed […]

Board of Alders designates Italian Heritage Day

On Monday night, the Board of Alders met to discuss concerns over the Board of Education’s redesignation of Columbus Day as Indigenous People’s Day and […]

First-year international students must take in-person class

To accommodate the Department of Homeland Security and Immigration and Customs Enforcement policy on remote learning, Yale departments have created in-person learning options to ensure […]