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YPU revisits taxing Yale endowment

With hisses and hoots, the Yale Political Union convened Tuesday night to discuss whether Yale should continue to be tax-exempt.

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Local school brings back native habitat

Against a backdrop of native plants, students and teachers at Conte West Hills Magnet School are learning about nature outside the classroom.

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Dems, community gather to fundraise

Prominent state politicians mingled with 40 Yale students and community members on the outdoor patio at Temple Grill this weekend to raise money for the Yale College Democrats.

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Calhoun protesters allege police harrassment

New Haven residents and Yale students protesting Calhoun College’s name this past Friday delivered a letter to the Office of the President describing an incident of alleged harassment.

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CT voter registration gains steam

More than five times as many voters registered through the Connecticut Department of Motor Vehicles this past month than in all of last year thanks to a federal investigation and new automatization, state officials announced earlier this month.

“Lovefest” defends reproductive justice

On Saturday, dozens of Yale students and community members donned pink and waved signs as part of a peaceful pro-choice counter protest near Planned Parenthood on Whitney Avenue.

Incarcerated women speak at Law School symposium

On Friday, over 100 attendees gathered to listen to and learn from current and formerly incarcerated women at the Yale Law School.

Board of Education meeting gets heated

More than 100 people packed the Beecher School auditorium on Tuesday evening to air their grievances with what they said was a toxic environment among those managing New Haven’s public schools.

Luxury apartments filling up

Hundreds of students and professionals have settled themselves into the Elm City’s new high-end apartments — signaling success for recent investors. In the past two […]

Protesters occupy Board of Alders meeting

Members of the Board of Alders met Tuesday evening in City Hall to discuss a plan to allocate funds for a new police dog. But the meeting took an unexpected turn when about 50 New Haven residents, who were protesting police brutality just outside, stormed the chamber.

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Professors gather to discuss identity in politics

“We talk a lot about Hillary Clinton’s gender. Donald Trump has one too,” said Joe Fischel, professor of Women’s, Gender and Sexuality Studies, to an audience of over 50 Yale students, professors and New Haven residents on Wednesday evening.