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Orlando, Stonewall, and the Politics of Tragedy
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“Gown and Gown”: Gateway Community College and Yale Forge a New Partnership
Heightened partnership between Yale and Gateway Community College opens new educational doors for the Southern Connecticut community.
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Unsafe in a Sanctuary City: New Haven Community Resists Immigration Raids
“Out of nowhere they knocked down doors.”
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Die Hard: The Short Rise and Long Fall of Pro Sports in New Haven
Olivia Paschal explores New Haven’s commitments and struggles with pro-sports.
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2016 YCC Debate: A Recap
Two Politickers are running for YCC President, Finance Director and Events Director are unopposed…but we can tell you which Vice Presidential candidate killed it at the debate.
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JUNCTURE: Discovering the Artist’s Voice
Yale Law School’s initiative explores the relationship between art and human rights movements.
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Chronic Condition: A Portrait of a Neighborhood Under Community Policing
The problem might be violence. Or unemployment. Or racial inequality. Or all of the above. Have the mayor and the police chief revived community policing because it solves these problems?