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Elias Theodore ’27 and Rhea McTiernan Huge ’27 registered at least 55 new voters in New Haven’s downtown Ward 1 as the ...
Old Campus stirred to life on Sunday morning, its cobblestones rattling with wheelbarrows and rolling suitcases as members of ...
Candidates are wielding social media to reach prospective voters before Aug. 22, the deadline to register to vote in the ...
In a handwritten civil complaint against “Yale New Haven Inc.” in March 2023, Mandel Bidone threatened violence against Yale ...
U.S. Sen. Richard Blumenthal of Connecticut and Park Ridge Tenant Union organizers said Capital Realty Group had received ...
At a press conference Wednesday, union organizers criticized maintenance issues at the apartment complex, which houses ...
It’s official: All three Ward 1 alder hopefuls will appear on the Democratic primary ballot in September.
As Yale students and New Haven community members deeply involved in hunger and homelessness issues, we believe that Katie Harrison ’11 is the Ward 1 […] ...
As I ate, I thought about all the iterations of General Tso’s chicken I’d eaten over the years. I was pondering how my own relationship to food, identity and liminal spaces had changed over the years, ...
Claire Lee serves as Co-Editor in Chief of Yale Daily News Magazine. Originally from San Diego, California, she is a senior in Pauli Murray College majoring in English and Economics. She has ...
Will AI art elevate human creativity? Will AI be a tool or a replacement for artists? Is AI art, art? Yale experts weigh in.
ANALYSIS: The legacy of affirmative action Data from a National Bureau of Economic Research paper confirm theories that maintaining legacy preference in admissions processes hurts racial diversity, ...
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