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Dwight Hall amends bylaws

Dwight Hall amended its Student Cabinet bylaws for the first time in over 20 years on Wednesday evening.

Higher One sells two major divisions

Shareholders of Higher One — an Elm City higher education financial services company founded by three Yalies in 2000 — voted last week to sell one of the two of three major divisions of their business.

Taherian recognized for foodservice at Yale, across New Haven

Executive Director of Yale Hospitality Rafi Taherian has received two major awards in just over a month for his work within both the University and the broader New Haven community.

YPD, NROTC host Red Cross blood drive

The Yale Police Department SWAT Team and Yale Naval Reserve Officers’ Training Corps Undergraduate Association sponsored an American Red Cross blood drive this Wednesday.

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Mixed-use development resurfaces

A Dixwell mixed-use development featuring several units of affordable housing resurfaced at a Board of Zoning Appeals meeting Tuesday evening.

Alders reluctantly approve grant

The Board of Alders’ City Services and Environmental Policy Committee met in City Hall Tuesday evening to hear testimony on a grant application that could impact the city’s response to climate change and inclement weather.

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Local gallery seeks artists

This spring, artists from around the world will have the opportunity to create in the Elm City through Artspace’s eighth annual Artist-in-Residence program.

New grad dorms prepare for construction

Bulldozers entered the parking lot on Broadway adjacent to Tyco this past week and bored holes in the ground to prepare for the summer construction of a new graduate student apartment complex.

BOE supports relocating Strong School

New Haven’s Board of Education voted unanimously in support of a proposal to move the Strong Magnet School from The Hill neighborhood to Southern Connecticut State University’s campus at a Monday board meeting.

New Reach targets housing waitlist

When Connecticut was certified by the federal government in August 2015 as the first state in the nation to eliminate homelessness among veterans, another group […]

Students review Yale sustainability goals

When the Yale Office of Sustainability gathered to announce its assessment of the University’s sustainability goals, there was one resounding conclusion: “There are gaps.” This […]