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Extended Family

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On the phone from Changsha, China, David Youtz, then-president of the Yale-China Association, described the city (more…)

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Status Check

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In its 382-year history, New Haven has often served as a sanctuary for those in need, from the Puritan settlers who viewed it as a religious and economic “haven” to the more than (more…)

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This Week in New Haven (October 21 – 27)

Photographed by Michael Marsland at the 2015 New Haven Reads Spelling Bee

It’s the normal extraordinary mix of cultural depths and delights—until the weekend, when, with Halloween less than a week away, the delights become paranormal.  (more…)

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This Week in New Haven (September 9 – 15)

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See the future (cutting-edge whiskey, the city’s next mayor, burgeoning international leaders) and enjoy the moment (more…)

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This Week in New Haven (August 26 – September 1)

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Students around the city return to school this week. But summer’s not over, and we’ve got the outdoor fun to prove it.  (more…)

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This Week in New Haven (June 24 – 30)

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National, local and fictionalized athletes—all women, as it happens—get us cheering.  (more…)

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This Week in New Haven (June 3 – 9)

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Summer’s not here yet, but the city can’t wait.  (more…)

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Extended Family

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On the phone from Changsha, China, David Youtz, president of the Yale-China Association, describes the city: skyscrapers 60 to 70 stories high, traffic congestion, Western goods (more…)

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Banner Day

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A small crowd stood on the sidewalk last Thursday, bracing themselves against a cold wind as they gazed up at the face of the Goffe Street Armory. (more…)

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This Week in New Haven (November 4 – 10)

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Provocations aplenty this week: politicians to vote for, a proposal about the nature of mankind to listen to, depictions of radical weather events to ponder, and risqué poses to put to paper. (more…)

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