January 1, 2020
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 […]
December 26, 2019
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 […]
December 6, 2019
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 […]
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. […]
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 […]
December 5, 2019
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. […]
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. […]
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 […]
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 […]
December 4, 2019
The Board of Alders unanimously passed an amendment to the city’s controversial lead ordinance, which — with the addition of the word “shall” — now […]
December 3, 2019