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Eli Markham

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Hospital merger moves forward

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The merger of Yale-New Haven Hospital and the Hospital of Saint Raphael’s is one step closer, the two hospitals announced Wednesday.

Hospitals solidify merger

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YNH and St. Ray's to merge. Yale-New Haven Hospital and the Hospital of Saint Raphael have made the details of their potential merger a lot more concrete, they announced Wednesday.

Ward 1 candidates differ little in ideology

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While candidates Vinay Nayak ’14 and Sarah Eidelson ’12 are running against each other for the Ward 1 alderman seat, the race has revealed that the two often agree.

Ward 1 aldermanic campaigns step up

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At her meet-and-greet Friday afternoon, Sarah Eidelson ’12 asked Yalies what kind of New Haven they want to live in.

W. CREW | No such thing as 'off-season' for women’s crew

Cathy McDermott ’12 is a senior on the women’s crew team who raced in the first varsity boat last spring at the NCAAs. Over the summer she rowed for the U.S. national team in the U23 world championships with her boat, the four, winning fifth place in the competition. She talked with the News about her crew’s off season, last year’s mistakes, and the best things about being on the team.

Yalies compete to bring cheap textbooks

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Founded last spring by Greg Hausheer ’13 and Chris Murphy ’13 Booksaver.com allows students to order through the site to receive the cheapest prices on Amazon and rental sites.

Stiles water to shut off tomorrow

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Moose warning. Ezra Stiles Master Stephen Pitti announced that entryways E through J will not have any running water tomorrow, Wednesday, between 11 a.m. and 2 p.m

Conn. voting laws up for change

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The secretary of the state is pushing for a constitutional amendment to open the floor for reforms that will allow early voting and absentee voting in any situation.

W. CREW | W. crew has tough NCAA run, looks to next year

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The Yale women's crew team is looking forward to improving upon the year and returning to the NCAAs.

Connecticut guarantees paid sick days

Connecticut became the first state in the country to guarantee paid sick days to all workers July 5.

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