Tina Li
Staff Reporter
Tina Li covers Yale-New Haven relations. She is also a copy staffer. Hailing from Virginia, she is a sophomore in Pierson majoring in English.
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MLK Day celebrations at Peabody, New Haven Museum encourage children to dream

Martin Luther King Jr. Day brought together New Haven families and Yalies for a festive day of crafts, poetry and music.

Law students, nonprofits advance domestic violence reform bill

Yale Law School’s Criminal Justice Advocacy Clinic works to advance a bill reforming sentencing and commutation procedures for domestic violence victims.

Pedestrian fears abound at East Rock intersection

Poor traffic safety at busy intersections has left Willow and Nicoll Street residents anxious about speeding cars and potential accidents — concerns that have persisted for over a decade.

Yalies cast New Haven ballots after absentee voting issues

Yale Votes helped facilitate New Haven voting for Yalies who chose to vote in Connecticut or who could not vote in their home states.

New study ranks Bridgeport-New Haven fourth most competitive rental market in U.S.

Housing experts told the News that constraints on housing supply and increased challenges with affordability created an overheated rental market.

As the election approaches, Catholic students contemplate who to vote for

Catholic Yalies are approaching their choice in this upcoming election based on a confluence of faith, personal beliefs and political priorities.

Anxieties persist about FGLI emergency funding

FGLI student ambassadors critique Yale Safety Net for funding limits, slow responses and poor outreach.

High Street conversion design takes shape

Yale and design firm SCAPE brainstormed ideas for the High Street pedestrianization with community members, renewing discussion on the inclusion of New Haveners in Yale-designed spaces.

NXTHVN’s “Aesthetics of Disorder” delights viewers with spontaneity and movement

When curators Marissa Del Toro and Jasmine Agosto showed artist Awilda Sterling-Duprey their plans for her upcoming showcase, she immediately disapproved. “You need to disrupt,” […]

Catholic students, religious studies professors reflect on Pope Francis’ recent message to voters in America

After Pope Francis' recent message to Catholic voters in America to vote for the “lesser of two evils,” Catholic Yalies remain divided on the extent the church should play in politics.

Wilbur Cross High School teachers, students concerned about deteriorating facilities

Teachers and students flooded the Board of Education meeting to talk about increasingly dire conditions, while local leaders trade blame.