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2025 Summer Journalism Program

America’s bubble tea capital

Classical musicians hold mixed opinions over benefits of competitions

Coffee Is not to-go in the Horn of Africa

Looking back to find the way forward: Black elders share insights from the Civil Rights Movement

Miami’s Coral Gables Senior High School celebrates 75 years

‘I am an Expat child’: Living as an international 21st century nomad

This Frontera all-girls school gives students and teachers a unique experience

New York’s hottest summer ticket is back

Art or an algorithm? The rise of AI art

Who gets to play in Pomona’s parks?

Girl scouts: More than a cookie booth

From Yale’s 1995 games to today: Special Olympics Connecticut passes torch to next generation

Beyond the scapegoat: Addressing gun violence and its connection to mental health

New York goes phone-free in schools: How will the policy affect high school seniors?

How sororities affect small town society

Redefining women’s empowerment on campus

Brazilian female soccer teams practice the sport in resistance to government attitudes

From hometown girl to hometown hero

House v. NCAA settlement brings uncertainty for college athletics

Beyond politics, what is next for international applicants?

When the Earth shakes, life goes on in Istanbul

DALE Nicaragua shapes Nicaragua’s leaders

Student activists take a stand on Texas redistricting

38 Years of language learning at the Iranian School of San Diego

After the Monsoon Revolution, what comes next for Bangladesh’s political future?

Jermaine Scott is the ‘heart’ of New Haven

An agricultural gem continues to plant its roots

Seneca Falls landmarks face funding challenges

Beloved Old Mill Grocery and Deli faces legal issues regarding liquor license

Buskers: New Haven’s hidden storytellers

Lenny’s Indian Head Inn: A Branford icon that never fades

Wilbur Cross educators, students defend undocumented students’ rights

World-record pizza party hopes to wash down slice with a Guinness

Standout hockey prospect Bradley Whang commits to Yale

Entering the school year with NY’s new ‘bell-to-bell’ restrictions on phones

Team finishes strong with consolation victory, secures World Series bronze:

Yale Men’s Basketball lands promising recruiting class despite high-profile decommitment

Two blocks, two worlds? The libraries of New Haven

The Study at Yale stays relevant through old school hospitality

It takes a village — and a lot of bees

Laurel School strives to ensure alumnae create a greater impact for future generations

Local artists create New Haven Sketchers

Free coding program enrolls fifth high school cohort

New immersive artwork offers campus serenity