A wave of color sweeps into local offices Top, left to right, Tim McGowan, Yasmeen Bankole, Curtis Bradley, Tayyaba Syed, Steve Wang, Erin Chan Ding. Bottom, left to right, Dan Choi, Syed Hussaini, Sol Cabechuela, Paul Leong, Shweta Baid, Ian Holzhauer. These are just some of the minority candidates who ran successfully for municipal and school board offices in the April 6 election.
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A wave of minority candidates from diverse racial, ethnic and religious backgrounds swept over the suburbs during the spring elections, as dozens of contenders stepped up to seek positions on municipal, school, township, library and park boards.
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The great dining disruption
At Yale, in New Haven, and beyond, the pandemic forced dining halls and restaurants into a major overhaul.
Corby Kummer ’78 is executive director of the Food and Society policy program at the Aspen Institute, senior lecturer at the Tufts Friedman School of Nutrition, and a senior editor at the Atlantic.
Mark Ostow
Restaurants like The Bagelry, part of Olmo in New Haven, retooled kitchens for the pandemic era. View full image
Mark Ostow
Restaurants like The Bagelry, part of Olmo in New Haven, retooled kitchens for the pandemic era. View full image
Mark Ostow
Rafi Taherian, associate vice president for Yale Hospitality, says Yale dining will never be quite the same: “We’re never going back to the same processes” of menu writing and food purchasing. He is pictured here in the dining hall of Timothy Dwight College with pantry worker Wanda Underwood (center) and Crystal Coleman, a third cook (right).