Hundreds of pro-Palestine protesters gathered in Yale’s Beinecke Plaza Friday night, and — unlike on Columbia’s campus the day before — none were arrested, police backed down, and the university let tenters stay put.
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Thomas Breen
| Apr 19, 2024 2:16 pm
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Raj Kumar lifted his right arm like a windmill against the backdrop of the former English Station power plant as he “bowled” a tennis ball towards Hitesh Redy — who didn’t need a proper cricket bat to enjoy some time in the park in Fair Haven.
A plank of wood salvaged from their Woolsey Street home would do just fine.
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Laura Glesby
| Apr 19, 2024 2:01 pm
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To 69-year-old Linda Randi, who’s worked as a paraeducator in New Haven Public Schools for 38 years, more funding for the Board of Education would mean “I wouldn’t have to work a second job.”
Specifically, she said, she’d no longer have to work a nightly six-hour shift waiting tables on top of her full-time classroom hours.