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February 2019 – Volume 51 Issue 4

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Pike’s Pattern of Neglect

Student tenants claim that Pike International, one of New Haven's biggest real-estate developers, has failed to maintain their homes.
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How to Solve Everything

Yale's effective altruists strive for an ethical lifestyle.
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In the Red

Can Ned Lamont save Connecticut from a staggering budget crisis?
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Editors’ Note — Volume 51, Issue 4

Dear readers, The time? April 2015. The place? Payne Whitney Gymnasium. Dazed by the floodlights overhead and the pearly-white smiles...
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Robert Zirpolo’s Flying Machine

A hot air balloonist soars high above Connecticut.
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Mind Matter

Yale neuroscientists are probing the human brain for the secrets of consciousness.
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Facing the Flood

As seas rise, New Haven enacts an ambitious plan to combat climate change.
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A Good Hat is Hard to Find

New Haven's lone hat shop recalls a bygone era.
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what you told me about the fig tree

first the story: mark and the others chanced upon the tree, but it did not bear fruit. so the disciples...
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Five Beers Deep at the Union Station Sbarro

A discount at a train station offers an evening of intoxication.

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