Adele Haeg
Contributing Reporter
Author Archive
New segment of Farmington Canal Trail to open in New Haven

Around 1.5 miles will be added to the trail, which runs from New Haven to Massachusetts.

How would New Haven libraries respond to book ban requests?

While New Haven’s public and school libraries have not received a request to ban a book in recent memory, the libraries have robust guardrails for censorship as the federal government withdraws from oversight.

“You are here as a participant in the future”: New Haven Museum hosts Community Day

New Haveners congregated at the museum to celebrate the exhibit “Shining Light on Truth: New Haven, Yale, and Slavery,” presented by the Yale Libraries.

“Forget about politics, and think about art”: Rachel Cusk speaks at Finzi-Contini lecture at Whitney Humanities Center

Cusk, an acclaimed British novelist and essayist, spoke to Yale students on Thursday evening in the basement of the Humanities Quadrangle.

Graphic novelist Gareth Hinds on imagining and illustrating the classics

Graphic novelist and artist Gareth Hinds read “The Odyssey” for the first time in high school. His teacher could tell that he enjoyed it then, […]

Illuminating the Yale Center for British Art

This March, when you visit the newly reopened Yale Center for British Art on Chapel Street, I want you to meander for a while, and […]