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Harp hedges on Harries’ reappointment

Mayor Toni Harp said Friday she will not support the reappointment of New Haven Public Schools Superintendent Garth Harries '95 unless he presents her with a balanced budget this spring.

New Elderly Services Director announced

“They used to go to Italy,” Castro said.

Friday’s XC | 1.31

Students at the elite prep school Phillips Academy Exeter seem to have finally had a mental breakdown.

Alumni Magazine cover receives backlash

The Yale Alumni Magazine is a publication governed by an independent corporation, Yale Alumni Publications, Inc.

Thursday’s XC | 1.30

A one-ton safe is abandoned in the Morse master’s driveway, having been blown open with nitro-glycerin by members of Book and Snake the night before. One member of of Book and Snake has an alleged “hobby” of safe-picking.

Tweed Airport constructing wildlife deterrent fence

Tweed New Haven Regional Airport has begun construction on a wildlife hazard deterrent fence, in hopes of preventing incidents like that in 2012 – when a deer was struck and killed by a plane.

Wednesday’s XC | 1.29

Meanwhile, nominations are open for the Harvard Crimson’s Fifteen Hottest Freshmen.

Tuesday’s XC | 1.28

THIS DAY IN YALE HISTORY 1960 Yale College bans “female visitors” from dorm rooms on weekdays. Saturdays and Sundays are unaffected.

SOM climbs to tenth spot in MBA rankings

For the first time in seven years, the Yale School of Management cracked the top ten.

Monday’s XC | 1.27

More competitive than your consulting interview, more lucrative than your i-banking offer, the nation’s two most elite a cappella groups are holding their info session about joining today.

Current GHeav employees counterprotest

Holding up signs encouraging students to end the boycott, the demonstrating workers chanted "Leave!" in Spanish, drowning out the activists' usual chants.