Meghana Mysore
Staff Columnist
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MYSORE: Stories left untold

I have loved stories for a long time, ever since my mother and I first picked out Cinderella stories from around the world at our […]

MYSORE: Going back

Spring Break is finally here! Some of us are leaving for home, others are taking a trip with friends or staying on campus, but regardless, […]

MYSORE: What we need to say

This semester, I’ve finally mustered the courage to do something I’ve wanted to do since coming to Yale: act. I’m playing the fox in the […]

MYSORE: Shed the static self

In journalism class, we’ve been writing profiles about one another. This has been a difficult assignment for me. It’s challenging to write about another person’s […]

MYSORE: False idols

At Yale, I’ve been exposed to a world I had previously only seen in “Gilmore Girls” — a faulty portrayal, sure, but I enjoyed being […]

MYSORE: Creativity and class

A few weeks ago over dinner, I was chatting with a friend about journalism at Yale. We threw out the names of well-known journalism professors […]

MYSORE: A psychology of scarcity

What struck me while watching Christine Blasey Ford’s testimony was how she was expected to relay a linear narrative. She was expected to remember everything […]

Imagining Ourselves: Women of Color in Academia

“We need to be able to imagine ourselves doing these things and in order to be able to imagine that, we need to see people […]

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Sketch in Three Flavors

Strawberry 11:53 p.m. on a Sunday night and I still have a math worksheet on vectors to finish. I like to run my fingers over […]

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MYSORE: What we deserve

Early into shopping period, I remember lamenting to a friend that I had not gotten into a writing seminar that I wanted to take. “You […]

Toward Inclusion

In 2011, the National Institutes of Health urged all university clinical research centers to increase minority recruitment for medical trials. In response, the Yale Center […]

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