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Former New Jersey Governor Chris Christie will teach a course at Yele on how to run for office
Former New Jersey Governor Brings Real-World Experience to Ivy League Classroom. New Haven, CT – Former New Jersey Governor and two-time Republican presidential candidate, Chris Christie, is transitioning from the political arena to academia. This semester, Christie will be imparting his extensive knowledge of political campaigning to students at Yale University.
First years enter the University under the leadership of Yale’s new 24th president, Maurie McInnis
The 2024-25 academic year will mark the first under a new University president in over a decade. University President Maurie McInnis assumed the top leadership position on July 1 after former president Peter Salovey stepped back to rejoin the Department of Psychology faculty. McInnis first came to Yale to pursue...
New England Celebrates New George Strait Music with Listening Parties Here
Are you free on Wednesday, September 4th? Do you love country music?. If the answer to both questions was "yes", then you will be tickled with this news. The King of Country Music, George Strait, is set to release his highly anticipated 31st album for MCA Nashville on Friday, September 6th. Titled Cowboys and Dreamers, this new collection of songs continues Strait's legendary career.
LCI: Let’s Speed Things Up
With hopes of building a faster housing code inspection system with more teeth, the Livable City Initiative (LCI) under its new director is moving away from the courthouse and toward municipal fines. Liam Brennan offered that update to a group of tenant advocates in a City Hall meeting room on...
Looking back: A year of protests on Israel and Palestine at Yale
In the wake of Hamas’ Oct. 7 attack on Israel and Israel’s retaliatory war in Gaza, members of the Yale community took to public spaces on campus to stage walkouts, teach-ins, vigils and other demonstrations to voice their losses, political opinions and stances. During the fall 2023 semester,...
New Haven has wellness resource fair in honor of Overdose Awareness Day
NEW HAVEN, Conn. (WTNH) — A free public health and wellness resource fair was held on the New Haven Green on Friday in honor of International Overdose Awareness Day on Aug. 31. People were taught how to recognize the signs of an overdose and how to use Narcan. “It’s important to get education in the […]
Vaspasiano Saw Great Heights as a Focused and Tenacious Low Defender for NB Lax
Katie Vaspasiano has always held the game of lacrosse and the North Branford girls’ lacrosse team in the highest regards. Her pride and passion for both truly shined through in her senior capstone athletic project–as she experienced great personal and squad successes in her first campaign as a full-time starter.
Dieng Stays Hot, Hartford Draw Detroit 1-1
A first half goal from Mamadou Dieng was complimented by a point-saving stop from Renan Ribeiro in the second half of tonight’s match, as Hartford Athletic drew Detroit City FC 1-1 on the road. Hartford Athletic broke a quiet opening to tonight’s match in the 17th minute, when Emmanuel...
Cullagh Craves the Ball with Steady and Swift Speed for North Haven Lax
Wherever there is a ball and a stick on the turf of the North Haven High School campus, there is no doubt Clare Cullagh will be there in a flash covering the ground. It is her steadfast speed and dedication to her clubs that has led to her earning a tandem of captain appointments.
Popular NJ supermarket will stop selling cigarettes
🚬 A popular grocery chain will stop selling tobacco products permanently. 🚬 The goal is to help customers and staff make better health choices. As of Aug. 31, Stop & Shop will stop selling all cigarettes and tobacco products at its 360 stores. The grocery chain announced it...
Flood victim's sonogram of son found miles from home on Connecticut beach
Randi Marcucio lost just about everything when raging floodwaters poured into her Connecticut home. Some of her most treasured belongings were washed away. One of those pieces somehow made it down the Housatonic River, and ended up 35 miles away. Heidi Voight of NBC Connecticut has the story of how it was returned.
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