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Final surge in medical coverage sign-ups

In a last-second surge, more than 6,700 Connecticut residents signed up for medical coverage before the Dec. 23 deadline this past Monday in anticipation of the Affordable Care Act which becomes effective Jan. 1.

Report sheds light on Lanza’s mental health history

The Sandy Hook shooter had been diagnosed with obsessive compulsive disorder, displayed social detachment.

New year sees new legislation

Twenty-six Connecticut statutes take effect across the state on Jan. 1.

‘Financial Markets’ goes online

Recent Nobel prize winner Robert Shiller will soon be teaching a virtual lecture hall of tens of thousands of students.

Yale sophomore completes fastest-ever trek to South Pole

While most Yale students were at home relaxing, one week into winter break Parker Liautaud '16 was breaking world records.

Salovey’s D.C. visit postponed

University President Peter Salovey’s visit to the White House for a conference on the success of low-income students - postponed two weeks ago by the death of former South African President Nelson Mandela - has been rescheduled for January 16.

That’s ‘Professor’ DeStefano to you

Outgoing New Haven Mayor John DeStefano Jr. will teach a Political Science seminar at Yale this Spring, according to a Thursday email from the Director of Undergraduate Studies, David Cameron.

Levin’s salary near top among college presidents

Former University President Richard Levin was well-compensated, even by industry standards, according to a new report.

Hillhouse High lockdown after shooting threat

In response to a possible threat against one of its teachers, Hillhouse High School became the third New Haven school in the past 30 days to enter a campus lockdown.

Bomb threat at Harvard a hoax

An undergraduate research assistant for Harvard’s Institute for Quantitive Social Science, Kim is scheduled to appear in US District Court tomorrow.

Recent admit garners national attention

While some students’ collegiate success may be celebrated in their local newspaper or high school announcements, Huynh’s story has garnered national attention as a modern-day example of the ‘American Dream’ come true.