Ryan Gittler
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GITTLER: Paradise Sought, not found

On Wednesday, the News chose to devote its entire front page to an article about a single student, Zulfiqar Mannan ’20. The article’s first line […]

In the Wake

A disaster often implies a finite point in time. But not all disasters have as finite an end as they do a beginning. Years later, […]

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Class Politics

English professor Stephanie Newell is no cultural genocidaire. To those who know her, she is primarily a scholar, and a fiercely passionate one. Framed by […]

Rest in Peace // Ryan Gittler

A cemetery is, by definition, a place of rest. Cemetery derives from the Ancient Greek term “koimeterion,” which means “sleeping place.” Throughout history, cemeteries have […]

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Para Uno

Up until this year, I had only inhabited one world, English, and I wondered just how my life would change if I gained access to another language. My wonder was not just out of curiosity, but also of longing.

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Beyond Burger launched at dining halls

Yale Dining launched the newest addition to dining hall menus on Wednesday — the Beyond Burger. Created by plant-protein–meat-substitute company Beyond Meat, the Beyond Burger […]

Former Pakistani president speaks at SOM

The Jackson Institute for Global Affairs and the Yale School of Management hosted Pervez Musharraf, the former president of Pakistan, for a talk on Monday […]

Yale economists sign open letter to Trump

Nearly 1,500 economists, including 21 members of the Yale faculty, have signed an open letter to President Donald Trump and congressional leaders urging them to […]

SOM students visit Russia

Last month, a group of around 60 Yale School of Management students visited Russia to meet with an array of high-ranking business leaders and government […]

Beloved TD fellow passes at 89

William Kelly Simpson ’47 GRD ’54, a renowned Egyptologist and former fellow of Timothy Dwight College, died.

YCC election field sees low turnout, all men

This spring’s ballot will include the names of only four men.