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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.”
Consider the Lobstermen: Climate Change Threatens Connecticut Lobsters
“It’s been getting harder, you know. The lobsters just aren’t here anymore.”
Losing Ground: Connecticut’s Small Farms Face an Uncertain Future
“It’s hard being a little guy,” he said. “You’re small but expected to do the same thing as a larger grower, but with less resources. You just can’t absorb that type of cost.”
A Dramatic Reprisal: Spotlight on Lincoln Street’s Little Theatre
Somehow, sometime since this drawing was made, the Little Theatre had lost the life it had garnered from loyal patrons and thespians.
Lee: The Disappearance of Joan Brown
Why don’t more women paint self-portraits? Perhaps it is because women are taught to see themselves in relation to and through the eyes of others.
Yale Students Silent in Face of Climate Change
On a politically and civically engaged campus, the issue of climate change seems secondary.