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Elicker to direct New Haven Land Trust

Elicker has also worked as an environmental consultant and has racked up a list of community and environmental activism roles that include reinvigorating the Friends of East Rock Park and co-founding New Haven Green Drinks.

Thursday’s XC | 2.13

SOM Rankings Update. Professor Rodrigo Canales, who teaches organizational behavior at the Yale School of Management, has been named one of the ‘Best 40 Under […]

For our readers: Regarding the YIRA statement

On Tuesday night, the Yale International Relations Association released a statement to its members regarding allegations against an individual.

Wednesday’s XC | 2.12

In other news on the dietary habits of Ivy League students, the Ivy League Vegan Conference 2014 was held this past weekend at Princeton, presumably so that Ivy League vegans could support fellow Ivy League vegans in attending Ivy League schools while being vegan?

New coalition formed around retirement

Connecticut union officials, the Working Families Party and an assortment of other advocacy groups have coalesced to launch a new coalition urging the creation of a statewide public retirement plan.

Fourth homicide for New Haven

A shooting roughly a mile southwest of Old Campus left the city's fourth homicide victim dead on Monday night.

Ward 22 candidates disqualified

A slate of Ward 22 co-chair candidates was disqualified Monday after failing to submit proper petitions to the New Haven Registrar of Voters.

Monday’s XC | 2.9

Dartmouth held its annual Winter Carnival this weekend themed “Carnival of Thrones.” Shenanigans included a torch-lighting ceremony, a human dogsled race, an ice sculpture contest, 99-cent skiing and a “beach party.”

Web feature probes drug and alcohol culture

A new online feature has amassed data on alcohol and drug culture to identify national trends.

Yale and New York Times in lengthy negotiation

Copies of the New York Times used to be available for free to students outside of Yale's 12 residential college dining halls. But lately, the newspaper of record has been noticeably absent.

Dean search may employ student committee

The Corporation next meets on Feb. 21 and 22, and Salovey is expected to create any advisory committees in mid-March.