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2019 in Review: The Year in Yale Daily News Stories

Yale concludes Pollock review

At the end of a University administrative review, Yale police officer Terrance Pollock has been reassigned to a position that does not require a gun […]

New Haveners to rally for climate

Hot on the heels of the protest at the Yale-Harvard football game, the Elm City will see another call for climate action on Friday on […]

Architecture students to build in Newhallville

First-year Yale architecture students will return to Newhallville for the first time in six years to build and design a duplex to be used as […]

A third of CT voters participated in 2019 elections

Only 33.55 percent of eligible Nutmeg State voters participated in last month’s election, according to recently released data from Connecticut Secretary of State Denise Merrill. […]

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Fussy Coffee launches monthly art exhibit

Most New Haven coffee shops have espresso, free Wi-Fi and tables full of students immersed in their studies. On Sunday, Fussy Coffee had these elements […]

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The Elm City goes speed dating

Cave à Vin wine bar, along with Elm City Speed Dating, hosted a crowd of around 30 singles for their fourth event on Thursday evening. […]

Neha Middela
Lamont, Fasano spar over tolls

While lawmakers in Connecticut have continued to debate transportation into the final days of 2019, they have seen little success to-date in finding a solution. […]

Novelist speaks at the Study Hotel’s “Writer’s Workshop”

On Tuesday, novelist Julie Buntin shared her writing experiences as part of the Study Hotels Writer-in-Residence program, which launched this week. In conjunction with the […]

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Two alders arrested at airline protest

Two New Haven alders were among 53 arrested at an airline catering workers’ protest at John F. Kennedy International Airport last week. The protestors, who […]

Alders strengthen lead ordinance requirements

The Board of Alders unanimously passed an amendment to the city’s controversial lead ordinance, which — with the addition of the word “shall” — now […]

Talia Soglin