OPINION
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What Katrina really means for Arctic drilling

To the Editor: In the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina, people from every political persuasion have addressed the “lessons” to be learned from the horrors of […]

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Cartoon: Hey You A Morsel Too

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In Germany, anti-U.S. spells bad politics

As an American in Germany in 2004, my conversation with Germans began with two questions: Wie heisst du? (What is your name?), and Bush oder […]

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The people behind the people in Ward 1

History repeats itself. For the second time in a half-century, we have a big-ideas mayor with a vision for a revitalized downtown. After a brief […]

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Keep environment in mind for Ward 1 election

To the Editor: In “Shalek makes Ward 1 new goal” (9/15), Ward 1 Aldermanic candidate Nick Shalek is quoted as saying “economic growth can be […]

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Livengood fully supports cancer center, too

To the Editor: Nick Shalek’s charge that Rebecca Livengood would jeopardize the future of the Yale-New Haven Hospital Cancer Center is misleading and irresponsible. In […]

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State of Iraq war debate: going nowhere, and fast

There was an element of spectacle even before the show began. On Wednesday night, hundreds stood in line on the street, ringing the blocks around […]

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No time for tea, or manners, either

Writing an etiquette column isn’t the only thing that I do with my time; I also serve tea in my college library one night each […]

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It’s no Yale, but there’s a place for Trump U

To the Editor: In response to “Trump-ing Yale? Not quite” (9/15): I was not trashing Yale. I loved Yale — I think it’s a great […]

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Clarification

This article has been corrected. You may view this article’s correction here. The Sept. 2 article “How to fill this club in five easy steps” […]

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A ‘global Yale’ isn’t without challenges

Yale is, we are reminded again and again, a “global university,” and between World Fellows and Chinese exchange programs, the University offers constant reminders of […]