Relationship by relationship, a New Haven alder builds community power in her ward.
It was snowing when I dialed, raining when I hung up, chaos even for me who mixes the chaff back...
In the year and a half since a mass K2 overdose on the New Haven Green, what steps have been taken to address substance use disorder downtown?
Yale requires many of its unionized employees to disclose private medical information and undergo “wellness coaching.” Those who refuse have to pay.
In Connecticut, death doulas aim to ease the transition to the other side.
For New Haven’s 911 operators, the city’s day-to-day emergencies take a toll.
When my foot falls asleep I recall that the body won’t evince itself or mist its limbs with feeling more...
Congrats! You’ve reached the end of our February issue—the last issue ever to be produced by The New Journal’s 2019-2020...
A U.S. military veteran and mother navigates her senior year at Yale.