Yurii Stasiuk
Staff Reporter
Yurii Stasiuk covers City Hall and State Politics for the News. Originally from Kalush, Ukraine, he is a sophomore in Jonathan Edwards College majoring in History and Political Science.
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Connecticut early voting faces legal challenge

The implementation of early voting, which received support from 60 percent of voters in a recent ballot measure, is being challenged by a New Britain resident.

Yale students reflect on midterm elections

The News spoke to six students on an unusual night in political history.

Ukrainian writer Stanislav Aseyev recalls experience in Russian concentration camp

In a conversation held at Henry R. Luce Hall, Ukrainian journalist and writer Stanislav Aseyev described the torture he endured in a Russian concentration camp, detailed in his memoir “The Torture Camp on Paradise Street.”

Guilford Democrat Sean Scanlon runs for Connecticut state comptroller

Scanlon is facing a Republican opponent in the race for the state comptroller seat and hopes to use his legislative and management experience to make Connecticut more accessible.

Local housing nonprofit expands its decades-old reach through three new properties

Neighborhood Housing Services of New Haven rang in another anniversary following the acquisition of three new properties from the city.

JE crowns Tulip Princess in revived tradition

On Sunday, Jonathan Edwards College crowned Cam Bell ’23 as its first Tulip Princess — a student who most embodies the “spirit of the tulip” — since 2012.

New Haven Pride Fest is back to New Haven Green

New Haven community joined in celebrating LGBTQ+ during the annual Pride Fest on the New Haven Green.

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After one year at new location, Good Life Center affiliates herald success

One year since the Good Life Center expanded from its original Silliman College location into the Schwarzman Center, students and staff say the new space […]

Computer science expands hiring, course offerings to meet record high demand

With the highest-ever number of students taking computer science courses, the department is looking to usher in a new era with broader research and scholarship opportunities.

Elena’s Light non-profit continues to improve the lives of refugees

In Farsi, the name “Elena” means “light.” When Fereshteh Ganjavi created the refugee activist organization Elena’s Light, she named it after her daughter.