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Second place non-fiction: 'Iceman Cometh'

The first thing you see when you walk in the door to Joseph Waynick's office is a freshly polished Emmy Award. It's kind of shocking to see one right in front of you, sitting on a filing cabinet. Make a strong first impression – that's the first rule...

The meditation room

The sounds of construction crews often serve as an alarm clock for students in Pierson and Davenport colleges this year, as workers scramble to finish the $50 million Thomas E. Golden Center by next fall. When completed, the 35,000 foot center will...

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After weeks of apparent success in combating a spike in street crime that began last fall, four robberies this week offered the first serious test of whether the University's response has been sufficient to maintain security on and around campus.

Groping suspect is arrested

University police arrested a New Haven man Monday evening after he allegedly groped a Yale student, the first arrest made in a series of similar assaults this year. Police believe Miguel Minor-Sagon reached under a female student's skirt and grabbed...

Grad pleads in sex assault case

Frisoli '02 pleads no contest in freshman assault

A Yale College graduate pleaded no contest last week to charges he sexually assaulted a freshman following a naked party. Tiberio Frisoli '02 received a one-year suspended sentence and two years probation in New Haven Superior Court Wednesday...

Flower Lady's fine is subject of dispute

Shikha Bhattacharjee '06, Dwight Hall's social justice network liason, said Thursday that she gave Annette Walton, better known on campus as the Flower Lady, $75 cash to pay for a court-ordered fine, though court documents indicate no such fine exists.

Police OK eight-year contract

Forty-two members of Yale Police Benevolent Association agree to new deal, only 12 dissent

Yale police officers overwhelmingly voted Monday to approve the contract tentatively agreed to by their union two weeks ago, ending more than two years of negotiations. Forty-two members of the University's police union voted to accept the proposed...

Mayor presses police to okay new contract

With DeStefano's mediation, both sides come to a consensus after two years of negotiations

With the outcome of today's vote by Yale's police union on a recently negotiated contract still uncertain, New Haven Mayor John DeStefano Jr. is pressing union members to approve the contract. DeStefano was credited by both sides with helping reach...

Students may evade car tax

As New Haven begins a crackdown on local residents who evade paying property taxes on their cars, some city officials say another group is not paying its fair share: Yale students. Out-of-state students who keep a car in New Haven for more than 90...

Feelings are mixed on police contract

Leaders of the University's police union said they will give a lukewarm assessment of the proposed contract they negotiated last week when they discuss details of the settlement with union members today. The negotiating team for the Yale Police...

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