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High school students organize anti-Trump rally

Two New Haven high school students organized a rally on Friday attended by nearly 400 residents and Yale affiliates denouncing President-elect Donald Trump.

Ngan Vu
Nearly 500 protest Trump on Green

In the most recent wave of demonstrations, roughly 500 people gathered on the steps of the New Haven Courthouse Sunday afternoon to protest President-elect Donald Trump.

Community discusses Trump presidency

n hopes of unifying citizens, colleagues Greg Grinberg and Hanifa Washington organized an event to explore the community’s diverse needs and perspectives.

New committee targets finance issues

A City Hall committee released its first set of recommendations early last week to improve personal finance education among New Haven residents.

College Street welcomes breweries

Hundreds of beer aficionados packed into the College Street Music Hall Saturday afternoon to sample craft drinks while enjoying live indie and orchestral rock selections.

Connecticut State Senate split for the first time since 1893

Though Sen. Richard Blumenthal LAW ’73, D–Conn., was re-elected with 63 percent of the vote, the 36-seat Connecticut State Senate is now split evenly between the two major parties — the first time this has happened since 1893.

Quinn Lewis
Yale Police to train at new range

A new shooting range in Hamden that breaks ground next Thursday will provide opportunities for Yale Police Department officers to practice amid complaints that the department does not offer sufficient resources for training.

Fire chief contract draws scrutiny

A dispute between members of the Board of Alders’ Finance Committee and Mayor Toni Harp’s administration over the compensation package offered to recently hired New Haven Fire Department Chief John Alston has raised concerns about transparency in City Hall.

Hundreds take to street against Trump

At the rally, which was organized by local activist association Unidad Latina en Acción, protesters took turns giving speeches and leading chants such as “no Trump, no KKK, no more racist USA,” “no papers, no fear” and “say it loud, say it clear, Muslims are welcome here.”

Changsha on path to become Elm City’s eighth sister

New Haven and Changsha, China have started to draft plans to become official sister cities, which would develop strong ties between the two towns.

Elm City peer sex-ed reaches tenth year

For the 10th year and counting, teenage representatives from Planned Parenthood, a nonprofit providing reproductive health services, have been leading a peer education program, expanding […]