Yale Apologizes for Its Connections to Slavery The university also issued a historical study and announced steps to address this legacy, including new support for public education in New Haven, Conn.
Can New Haven’s Legendary Pizza Joints Play on the National Stage? The city has long been known as a pizza town. Now other places seem to be trying to cash in on the hype.
A Former Hostage Struggles With Speaking Out on Israel War Chris George has lived in Israel and Gaza, where he was once held hostage. As his employees ask him to speak out on the latest war, he is torn.
In Connecticut, Free Housing for Early Childhood Teachers With affordable housing scarce, one Connecticut child care center is providing its staff with rent-free homes designed by Yale architecture students.
Yale Police to First-Year Students: Beware the Streets of New Haven There was anger after the campus police union — which is renegotiating a contract — shared a safety flier with a picture of the Grim Reaper on it.