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Hillary Clinton LAW ’73 to visit Yale on Monday morning

Less than 24 hours before the polls open on Super Tuesday, Democratic presidential candidate Sen. Hillary Clinton LAW ’73 will be returning to her alma […]

Men’s and women’s fencing crush Vassar going into the NYU Invitational

Nevermind the more than six weeks of inaction. Both the men’s and women’s fencing teams cruised to easy victories against Vassar last night at Payne […]

Jan. 13, 1913: Relics of Expedition Await Transportation to Peabody Museum

One hundred and thirty-six soiled and battered wooded cases containing the greater part of the collections made by the Yale Peruvian Expedition of 1912 were […]

In Michigan, dropped-out Dodd garners 1 percent

NEW HAVEN, 12 a.m. — The Republican field moved one step close to completely gonzo this evening as former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney plowed his […]

Yale on the Trail: Special 1.15.08 Print Edition

Explore today’s Yale Daily News for coverage of the 2008 presidential race, reported from the ground in New Hampshire, Iowa and Connecticut.

In canvassing exchange, a plea: Just ‘don’t let me get you down’

By Justin Kosslyn  The first thing I noticed was poop on the floor. Dog poop. “I’m very sorry — they don’t usually do this!” Howard […]

For all Washington’s ills, what is change’s real roadblock? Gidoudavote, of course!

By Amanda Eckerson ’07 In the last few days of any campaign, regardless of your party, a virus passes around the volunteers and organizers on […]

Driving Ms. Nicholas: a story of perseverance at the Iowa caucus

By Gabe Goffman ’10 The caucuses had finally arrived. And although I had been anticipating this day, I felt more a sense of relief and […]

After whirlwind week, an Obama victory feels great

By Sam Schoenburg ’11 I could not believe I was there. Standing with my friends, fellow interns on the campaign trail in Des Moines, Iowa, […]

Magnetism, not antagonism, will win in ’08

By David Broockman ’11 The Left is accustomed to being labeled eternally idealistic not as an accolade, but an epithet. But every four years, the […]

Obama finds new voice for healthcare reform

By Robert Nelb ’08  If there is an Achilles’ heel in Barack Obama’s rock star presidential campaign, it’s health care. Poll after poll shows that […]