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Constance Baker Motley won nine of her ten U.S. Supreme Court cases. The tenth was later overturned in her favor. Motley is now being featured on the 47th U.S. Postal Service Black Heritage stamp.
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The program revolves around a seminar style setting, where instructors take texts from Greek philosophers and hold discussions about the texts with students.
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(Re)Work It! features the work of 30 female-identifying artists.
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New Haven’s community schools initiative is getting $2.5 million in federal grant money to give underserved students better access to mental health support and other services.
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Several journalists witnessed a student being escorted by New Haven police into the campus’ Gender Equity Center on the campus of CT State Community College Gateway.
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Cox was in the back of the van without seat belts in 2022 when the officer braked suddenly to avoid a collision, authorities said. Cox flew headfirst into a wall of the van and is paralyzed from the chest down.
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Quantum mechanics, has already paved the way for major technological advances. Nearly a century later, scientists are chasing the next quantum revolution. Connecticut is working to position itself as a leader.
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While the center and others celebrated the milestone, the event came months after the center faced a bomb threat. Soto said the increased visibility not only makes it easier to find, but is an act of defiance.
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For the last four months, Rosette residents and their advocates worked with the city of New Haven to bring the units up to code and get electricity connected. The electricity, and heat, was recently turned on.
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Construction workers were using a propane-powered saw without proper ventilation in a building on Howe Street, and without required carbon monoxide detectors, New Haven Mayor Justin Elicker said.