OPINION
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Liberty, not privacy, is the focus of the Court’s abortion debate

To the Editor: Daniel Koffler’s column calling for a constitutional amendment creating a “right to privacy” to support abortion (11/9) displays remarkable disengagement with women […]

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Shalek’s praiseworthy commitment to economic development

To the Editor: The Yale community has spoken — in record numbers. While Tuesday’s Ward 1 election was closely contested, the outcome is clear: a […]

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Correction

This article has been corrected. You may view this article’s correction here. Wednesday’s article on the Ward 1 aldermanic election incorrectly identified press coordinator Amanda […]

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Yale corp. must reject genocide

It is lamentable that the issue of genocide in Sudan has remained mostly absent from our newspapers and television screens. The issue, however, deserves our […]

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NBC’s ‘Three Wishes’ is a parade of embarassing consumerism

Every now and then, something comes along that makes me question the fundamental tenets of consumer society. The most recent catalyst: a new show on […]

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Shalek must solidify goals, unite ward

This fall, the Ward 1 aldermanic race between incumbent Democrat Rebecca Livengood ’07 and independent challenger Nick Shalek ’05 was among the most heated contests […]

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Reasons to strike in grad school

I graduated from Yale a year and a half ago. Although I’m no longer in New Haven, I’m doing something Yale workers have done 12 […]

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Athletes and non-athletes clash at Yale

In the article “Ivy League Promotes Brains and Brawn,” (10/13) Nick Baumann responds to an article by Jessamyn Blau that argues recruited athletes should not […]

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Clarification

Yesterday’s article on the security meeting led by Yale Police Department Lt. Michael Patten in Davenport College correctly stated that some YPD officers have recently […]

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Sustainable farms are worth the effort

Around campus and in casual conversation, animal food production has become a hot topic. Unfortunately, with this publicity comes misconceptions. While some mistaken views may […]

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Right to privacy should be enumerated

In the 1965 case of Griswold v. Connecticut, the Supreme Court struck down an allegedly virtue-inculcating state law barring the distribution of contraceptives to married […]