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Exhibit displays architectural sculptures

Just off the corner of College and Orange Street, “Architectural Abstractions,” the sculptural collection of Edwin “Ted” Salmon, is on display at the Reynolds Fine Art gallery.

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Lunarfest attracts hundreds to celebrate Chinese New Year

Lunarfest, a Chinese New Year celebration held on Saturday, engaged the New Haven community in activities including a parade, craft-making booths and performances.

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New apartment complex opens up on Crown Street

Reincarnated from a 100-lot parking garage, 280 Crown St. now houses apartment units available for short-term rentals.

Trump support doubled just before election

Roughly 9 percent of respondents to a News survey distributed in January said they supported Trump on Election Day.

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State lawmakers adjust pension fund

Connecticut legislators approved a resolution that postpones fully paying accumulated pension funds to state employees for 13 years and changes how those payments are calculated.

Ensemble of former inmates protest through the arts

Dressed in varying shades of black and white, five former inmates joined the Judy Dworin Performance Project in a Thurday night performance at the New Haven Free Public Library.

Man convicted of shooting, robbing Yale student

Nearly nine years after he shot and robbed a Yale graduate student on the evening of Aug. 21, 2008, Matthew Pugh was sentenced to 15 years in prison.

Students fear Trump’s temperament, survey shows

Of the 657 respondents who did not support Trump, 225 indicated that his temperament most influenced their decision not to support him.

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Workshops fire up students against Trump

Last Friday, Yale students, staff and faculty held their first weekly workshop on organized opposition to President Donald Trump’s administration.

State educators slam DeVos

The Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor and Pensions approved DeVos’ nomination on Tuesday. Her nomination will now go to the Senate floor for approval.

Censuses track youth homelessness in Connecticut

The annual PIT Count documented the homeless population, sheltered and unsheltered, in Connecticut on the night of Jan. 24.