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In Limbo: Recounts Leave Election Results Uncertain
I would have conceded and moved on. But there are 76 people who went there with good intentions to cast a vote, and now they are disenfranchised. When voter rights have been trampled, a new election is called for.

Betting on Books: Can the Indie Bookstore Revival Last?
“’You should be prepared to lose your entire investment… It could at least be fun!’”

Redefining Portraiture: The Real Faces of Davenport
On the walls of the Davenport dining hall reside two paintings of momentous historic value, as they demonstrate that every person at all associated with a residential college, in many ways, becomes it.

Keep Nelson Home: A Collective Fight Against Inhumanity
As Nelson Pinos continues to deal with deportation orders, the New Haven community, including some Yale students, fight by his side for a humane outcome.

Profile: Libby Glucksman
In a city of growing superstores and chains, there are few establishments that are so uniquely New Haven’s.

Whose Community? Yale’s Ties to New Haven’s Top Public School
When you look at Hooker, you have to question what smaller community the school is trying to create.

The Calculus of Retention: Why Are Yale Students Leaving STEM?
“Applied math is not just understaffed—it’s underwater. It doesn’t really exist. The university likes to say it does.”

A Light in the Shul: New Haven’s Jewish Population Finds Community After Tragedy
“There is tremendous strength that comes when people of all good conscience come together.”