Natalia Thompson
Natalia Thompson
Recent Stories
Yale Women's Center: A broader movement for change
Yesterday, 16 Yale students and alumni released a statement making public a Title IX complaint against Yale University.
State money to fight violence skips New Haven
More than $1.5 million of federal stimulus funding is going toward fighting domestic violence in Connecticut — but probably not in New Haven.
‘East of Havana’ co-director talks film at Tea
After the lights in the Saybrook Underbrook theater dimmed, an audience of about 20 Yalies was transported to the crumbling apartments of Alamar, a seaside housing project east of Havana.
Local papers confront modern obstacles
Despite circulation and advertising problems plaguing newspapers nationwide, three small, local news ventures — the New Haven Independent, La Voz Hispana and the New Haven Advocate — are, for the most part, surviving the recession. How is each one staying afloat? Contributing reporter Natalia Thompson investigates.
At Yale-sponsored summit, leaders discuss energy policy
Officials from around the world gathered Thursday to share perspectives from the developing and developed world on climate change.
Are you there, Yale? It’s me, Judy Blume.
Eight years after her last visit to Yale, Judy Blume returned to New Haven for a Calhoun College Master’s Tea and thanked Yale students for helping her begin writing again in the aftermath of Sept. 11.
On the ground: Dems bring out the vote
Even as Yale students dive into the chaos of shopping period, the Yale College Democrats want Yalies to know that there is life outside the Yale bubble. More importantly, they want to spread the word about the upcoming Ward 22 primary.

