OPINION
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As it expands, Yale can’t lose sight of self

With the announcement of the Yale Tomorrow campaign, President Richard Levin has begun moving Yale by $100 million leaps and bounds toward becoming the pre-eminent […]

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Introducing more new regular columnists

The News congratulates its new regular columnists who begin this week: Jared Malsin: Coalition of the Illing In his column, Jared Malsin will help diagnose […]

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Redefinition of campus necessitates change

“There are only two shifts here,” a cashier at Gourmet Heaven explained to me the other day, struggling to keep his eyes open as he […]

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Artist’s Alley

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Letters to the editor

Administrator’s criticism of town-gown column was flimsy To the Editor: A letter to the editor in Thursday’s edition of the News that criticized a fabulous […]

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Arts, area studies need Yale’s attention

As Yale continues the public phase of its $3 billion Yale Tomorrow campaign, we are encouraged that the University has chosen to prioritize the needs […]

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Arrested athletes got education of a different kind

What is the purpose of attending an institution such as Yale? Is it prestige, or is it the ample diversity or the numerous qualified members […]

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Constitutional crises put republic in danger

Last month, the program on Ethics, Politics and Economics and the Whitney Humanities Center hosted a conference at Yale titled “Hannah Arendt at One Hundred: […]

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Artist’s Alley

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Tailgate apps detract from atmosphere

First, the obvious: Harvard University’s recent announcement that its student groups must write essays to apply for tailgate space at The Game is unfortunate, even […]

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Media attention helps keep us honest

Yale students are now playing host to droves of visitors — their parents. In the tours they give their parents of Yale, the students will […]