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Death penalty repeal to hit House floor

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Starting today, the repeal of Connecticut’s death penalty will be eligible for a vote in the state House of Represenatives, where a majority will ensure the punishment’s abolition.

One Button Wenzel relaunches, expands

One Button Wenzel relaunched last week as Crunchbutton, and now includes eight new menu options.

Small liquor stores protest reform

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Small liquor store owners are protesting a package of liquor reform laws announced by Connecticut Governor Dannel Malloy last month.

Despite protests, Secure Communities arrives

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Despite resistance from city and state officials, beginning today Connecticut is under the federal Secure Communities immigration program.

Assassins returns in altered form

In overseeing a class-wide game of “assassins,” the Sophomore Class Council has taken special measures this year to avoid the pitfalls that led to the game’s cancellation last year.

Officials protest Secure Communities program

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City and state officials gathered at City Hall Monday afternoon to protest the implementation of Secure Communities.

Implications of ICE suit still unclear

Litigation for four detainees from the raids is still pending.

Sex Week offers STI testing

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During the final two days of Sex Week 2012, over 100 students were screened for sexually transmitted infections.

Yale stands by drug policy

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In response to a July 1, 2011, Conn. state law decriminalizing marijuana, the University of Connecticut announced a change to its disciplinary policy last Tuesday — effecting a more lenient punishment for first offenders.

All the news in fits of print

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Upon arriving at the New Haven Register’s 13-acre property and walking into their building by Long Wharf, we saw just what we had expected: rows and rows of reporters’ desks piled with papers and people busily chatting on phones and typing on their computers.

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