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What Are We Doing?

I’m only 19, and I feel like my friends are already disillusioned with romance. Sometimes I am too. And I can’t blame them. I know […]

Extra-Ordinary

There’s a Shel Silverstein poem that reads: “She had blue skin, and so did he. He kept it hid and so did she. They searched […]

jackadam
Four Months, Two Cultures, One Counter

It was five minutes of queuing before I found myself in front of the cashier. “Lunch tap,” I said. “What does that mean?” asked the […]

lauriewang
City of Color, Smoke and Paradox

My ears are accosted by the skull-piercing sounds of electrical drills on dry cement. A seemingly hesitant, intermittent staccato as the drill attacks and retreats, […]

jackadam
The Pariah of Negativity

It was cold and it was windy. My red and increasingly numb nose was snugly tucked into the fleece scarf I had woven around my […]

De-privacy

“By clicking or navigating this site, you agree to allow our collection of information on and off Facebook through cookies.” This was the message that […]

jackadam
What Does a Philosopher Do with His Money?

Daniel Greco is the director of undergraduate studies at Yale’s Department of Philosophy. Before moving to New Haven, he studied at Princeton, Cambridge and MIT. […]

Lost in Translation

It happened late one night at the start of my freshman year. I was crossing the street by Atticus, ambling to some party I no […]

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The Super Coast

Now that I’ve lived on the West Coast for eighteen years and the East Coast for three months, I feel well-equipped to draw conclusions about […]

Rooting Around for Home

As my first semester at Yale draws to a close and my return to St. Louis swiftly approaches, I’ve been thinking a lot about home. […]

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Calf Pasture

I wonder if I could describe all the little things that make Calf Pasture special. I visited the beach last weekend with one of my […]

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