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Salovey discusses sexual assault issues

As President Obama takes on the issue of sexual assault of college women at the White House, University President Peter Salovey has pledged to tackle the same problem on his own campus.

Friday’s XC | 1.24

The New Haven museum held a Downton Abbey inspired event on Thursday about immigrant domestic servants from Ireland in the 1800s.

Ward 16 alder announces resignation

A third vacancy on the New Haven Board of Alders looms, as Ward 16 Alder Migdalia Castro announced at Thursday's Board meeting that she is resigning in order to take a job in City Hall.

White House tackles sexual assault at colleges

The issue of sexual assault on college campuses has officially made it to the White House.

Thursday’s XC | 1.23

“Thanks to the summer internship process, even Harvard students are no strangers to rejection,” read an opinion piece in the Harvard Crimson this week.

Wednesday’s XC | 1.22

Saybrook has proved incapable of choosing a college mascot once again.

City sees first homicide of 2014

Early Monday afternoon, New Haven Police Department officers responded to reports of a gunshot victim in a local parking lot and discovered the city's first homicide victim of the year.

Wood potentially in running again

Doug Hausladen ’04 is getting an appointment. Ella Wood ’15 is getting a second chance.

Tuesday’s XC | 1.21

David Brooks just picked his students for the GLBL 345 The Humility Course and said in an email to accepted applicants: “It violates the spirit of the course to say, Congratulations"

“Zoo” overflows, forcing CS majors to annex

Enrollment in Computer Science courses is so high this semester that the “Zoo” —the department’s student workspace at 51 Prospect Street — will not accommodate the expected demand.

‘Banned Bluebook’ site pops up

Haufler’s letter reached the front page and second position on Reddit as of 2:30 pm today.