I like to imagine a campus bulletin board as one monstrous organism, every pinned flyer a new flailing limb. As...
One, I state to myself. There are no rules.A pigeon is a kite if she wishes.In an orange sky, a...
Following a wave of pro-divestment protests, new rules governing how, when, and where students can gather in outdoor spaces appear to intentionally restrict student protest.
A year after Alexei Navalny's death in Russian prison, his opposition organization continues in exile—building a global network with ties to Yale.
one year i rose & there was snow smothering the leaves i watched a flake drift over the flowers bloomed...
A writer confronts her great-grandparents' testimony of Holocaust survival in a Yale archive.
Connecticut farmers struggle to stay afloat amidst hostile insurance policies and climate catastrophe.
One plot of land in Westville has seen two failed affordable housing projects in the past fifty years, revealing the pitfalls of public housing development in the city.
Since 2019, forty-four pedestrians and cyclists have been killed on New Haven streets. Six years later, activists say nothing has changed.
Dear Readers, This issue of The New Journal finds you in the aftermath. In the wake of tragedy, people are...









