Yale Daily News

Updated: Saturday, November 21, 2009 7:35 p.m.

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Departments to cut costs 3.02.09

Braving the gravest financial straits in recent memory, planning for next year’s budget has officially begun.

Mory’s: the end of an era? 1.12.09

Mory’s will not reopen immediately after winter break and may shut its doors for good, said Christopher Getman ’64, the newly appointed president of Mory’s Board of Governors.

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ENDOWMENT FALLS 25 PERCENT 12.16.08

Yale’s endowment lost roughly a quarter of its value since the start of summer, and several capital projects — possibly including the two new residential colleges — will be delayed as a result, University President Richard Levin announced Tuesday.

Yale will not implement a formal hiring freeze or...

Donations rise, markets fall 10.29.08

By all accounts, September was not a good month for the American economy.

Willoughby’s to bring fresh roasted beans to York St. 9.15.08

Coffee connoisseur Bob Williams is expanding Willoughby’s, the roasting company he founded with Barry Levine in 1985 in Branford, Conn., into a fourth store in the Jeffrey Loria Center for the History of Art on York Street, next to the Paul Rudolph Art & Architecture Building. The News spoke with Williams about the business, the expansion and what it takes to make great...

FAA to pay over $400K to Tweed 9.15.08

A new show of support from the federal government in Tweed New Haven Regional Airport’s efforts to expand is providing a much-needed tailwind to the airport in its continued financial and legal struggles.

A 10th Square? 9.12.08

New Haven is about to get a 10th square. Mayor John DeStefano Jr. announced Thursday that he has appointed Northland Investment Corp. to develop the 4.5-acre site of the former Veterans Memorial Coliseum, as part of a plan that city officials hope will turn a currently derelict segment of downtown into a bustling business and residential district in just a few years.

Debt deepens at Mory’s 9.12.08

Managers and patrons of Mory’s, New Haven’s time-honored club, are now facing the harsh reality that tradition, on its own, may not be enough to sustain the Yale-exclusive institution. Earlier this week, the News reported that Mory’s is in the process of updating its look and feel to become more student-friendly and prevent itself from becoming “the next Doodle,” club...

Around New Haven: City may push for development 9.12.08

New Haven is hoping to hire a consultant to determine whether narrowing State Street would allow for more development.

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City taps Northland Invesment Corp. to develop old Coliseum site 9.11.08

New Haven is about to get a 10th square. After months of deliberations and behind-the-scene meetings, Mayor John DeStefano Jr. announced Thursday that he has appointed Northland Investment Corp. as the developer of the 4.5-acre former Veterans Memorial Coliseum site downtown, envisioned by city planners as a bustling business and residential district just several years...

Tweed expansion: A bumpy ride 9.11.08

The renovation of the Tweed-New Haven Airport is experiencing considerable turbulence.

Entrepreneurship 101 9.08.08

Business partners Vince McPhillip ’10 and Robert Henehan ’10 got some straightforward advice this summer: “Fail often, but fail better.”