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February 27, 2003
In a voice hoarse from repeated readings, New Jersey poet laureate Amiri Baraka read his controversial poem “Somebody Blew Up America” and responded to criticism […]
February 25, 2003
Beginning in September, Yale residential dining halls will fill their coffee makers with Fair Trade java. Wednesday morning, the Yale Sustainable Food Committee voted unanimously […]
February 20, 2003
This article has been corrected. You may view this article’s correction here. While students may think of February as Black History Month, several student groups […]
February 18, 2003
After fears that it was running out of funds earlier in the semester, Undergraduate Organizations Funding Committee members are optimistic they will receive enough new […]
February 10, 2003
Cohabitation already exists in principle. Everyone knows someone who lives, or might as well live, in the suite of a member of the opposite sex. […]
February 4, 2003
The Immigration and Naturalization Service granted U.S. universities a reprieve Wednesday, pushing back the registration deadline for its new database of international students until Feb. […]
January 30, 2003
Last week’s Yale College Council elections are over — almost. One race was still tied Monday night, and it remained to be seen whether the […]
January 28, 2003
This article has been corrected. You may view this article’s correction here. The real cold this weekend came in addition to the single-digit temperatures. Grieving […]
January 21, 2003
This article has been corrected. You may view this article’s correction here. Updated at 3:15 p.m. A fourth Yale student died this afternoon from injuries […]
January 18, 2003
Wednesday morning, about 40 students from the Yale Coalition for Peace staged a “die-in” in the Woolsey Rotunda to protest a potential ground invasion of […]
January 16, 2003