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04/16/2025

Regional Water Authority visits campus

By Brianna Wallen News Editor The world of public utilities plays a crucial role in maintaining the infrastructure that supports everyday life and the “Special One-Time Session: ‘A Day with the RWA!’”

North Campus Market myth debunked

 IVYLEE ROSARIO — Staff Writer When a student can’t find prices, don’t receive a receipt and don’t know how much money they have left on their HootLoot card—there is reason to complain,
12/02/2011

Occupiers prepare for the winter

 REBECCA BAINER — General Assignment Reporter What started as the Occupy Wall Street protest in New York has now spread to cities around the country, but protesters in New Haven, as well
12/02/2011

Mayor unveils new plans for Elm City

STEPHEN SHYMANSKY— Staff Writer After winning a 10th term in office, Mayor John DeStefano quickly got back to work in New Haven City Hall, unveiling new plans for the city. Major topics
11/30/2011

Another semester with registration frustrations

When it comes to registering for classes each semester, students are faced with various choices: numerous courses to choose from, different time slots that fits a student’s schedule, the ability to add/
11/23/2011

Liver awareness presentation discusses dangers

LAUREN MANGERI — Staff Writer Drinking alcohol can have many repercussions in college, one of which is damaging the liver. More than 150,000 students develop an alcohol-related health problem annually, according to
11/17/2011

Finals, holidays and stress

LAURA CUCURELLO — Staff Writer It’s almost that time of year where the trees start to get bare, winter clothes come out from hiding and children start preparing their wish lists. But
11/17/2011
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