Yale Daily News

Updated: Saturday, November 7, 2009 2:12 p.m.

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Mory’s halts renovation 8.28.09

Just as Mory’s seemed to be moving forward, progress to reopen the famed Yale institution abruptly ground to a halt this summer.

Center to aid newly laid-off Yale staff 4.03.09

The total number of Universitywide layoffs has yet to be determined, but administrators are proceeding with the opening of a new career center on Monday for laid off employees.

Univ. bashes loan plan 3.31.09

The Obama administration’s recent education budget proposal intends to make college an affordable reality for American students. But Director of Student Financial Services Caesar Storlazzi criticized the plan in an interview Monday, saying parts of the proposal could create problems for students at Yale.

Q&A | Iceland seeks help of Yale professor 3.31.09

Following the collapse, the Icelandic government tapped Yale economics lecturer Sigridur Benediktsdottir GRD ’05 to be a part of its special Investigation Commission.

Despite bleak job market, Bulldogs applications down 3.30.09

In a year in which the economic recession has made finding summer jobs more difficult than usual, Yale’s Bulldogs Across America internship program is nonetheless struggling to fill positions.

State to suffer from federal cuts 3.27.09

The F-22 Raptor is by far the most expensive military jet fighter in U.S. Air Force history.

Open Schools program scaled back 3.27.09

It was Tuesday evening at the Celentano Museum Academy on Canner Street, and all was chaos and noise. Loud music and screams sounded from the gym, kids raced the hallways and the school’s roaming security guard did not seem to care. School, of course, had ended.

Keep the shots coming 3.26.09

Three shops down from an empty storefront on a quiet Whitney Avenue, the yellow sign above Anna Liffey’s was still lit Tuesday night — as were many of the revelers inside the pub’s red and black doors.

Long Wharf postpones move 3.26.09

The economic downturn that has halted architecture and construction projects across the nation has also caused a slowdown in Long Wharf Theatre’s $50 million move downtown.

On the ground: Elderly concerned about budget cuts 3.26.09

Even before Mayor John DeStefano Jr. finished explaining the New Haven budget to his audience at a town hall meeting Wednesday night, 85-year-old Harry Conroy stood up in anger to take his turn.

Tweed to see changes 3.23.09

It took four decades, but expansion for Tweed New Haven Regional Airport was finally approved for liftoff.

Layoffs ahead for SOM staff 3.23.09

To cope with the University-mandated 7.5 percent cut in total staff salary costs, the School of Management will lay off “a number” of staff while reducing work hours for others, SOM Dean Sharon Oster announced this month.