Ahead of Monday’s State of the City address, the News reviewed what became of the plans Mayor Elicker outlined in last year’s speech.
Five congregations around the Southern Connecticut area donated $10,000 to Integrated Refugee and Immigrant Services amidst a federal “Stop Work” order.
The collaboration between New Haven and the New England Smart Energy Group will allot $1.5 million to revamp homes with ...
Indy Burke, the first female dean in the School of the Environment’s 116-year history, talked to the News about her career, ...
Yale’s renewed American Association of University Professors advocacy chapter met for the first time on Tuesday, with faculty ...
As President Donald Trump attacks diversity, equity and inclusion programs, University administrators say Yale is reevaluating programs to ensure legality.
A recently created multi-jurisdictional task force is working to secure warrants for individuals involved in perilous street takeovers in and around the Elm City.
And in recent years, NHPS has seen an increase in the number of students with learning disabilities and autism enrolling in ...
As training ramps up, the Bulldogs were challenged with tired legs and tough competition at the River Hawk Invitational.
Eight Elis from the men’s and women’s squash teams traveled to New York City to compete in the Collegiate Squash Association ...
The Ivy League has announced they will be the only NCAA Division I conference to leave the House vs NCAA settlement.
Lawmakers are committed to expanding Medicaid reimbursement rates despite potential federal cuts and policy upheaval.