Clarification

This article has been corrected. You may view this article’s correction here. Thursday’s article “City sees rise in property tax revenue,” misrepresented a statement from […]

Methods are only solution currently on the table

I am heartened by the expression of approval voiced by last Friday’s editorial for the principles upon which GESO stands (“For GESO, medium distorts the […]

Bush has a ways to go before he’s actually progressive

To the Editor: Despite what Mike Slater says in his “Why ProCons are leaving the Dems in the dust” (2/9), President Bush is not progressive. […]

Aid aimed in right direction, but not there yet

At a school that prides itself as a “global university,” offering financial aid for students who study abroad is an idea whose time has come. […]

Making light of ‘don’t ask, don’t tell is worrying

To the Editor: I find David Bookstaber’s letter labeling the military’s “don’t ask, don’t tell” policy a “red herring” (“Dont ask, don’t tell is red […]

Building a diverse faculty requires new effort

When asked, Yale’s top administrators often seem to say the right things about diversity. Every time they are challenged on the University’s record, they offer […]

Yale isn’t bad — it just could be better

To the Editor: I was pleased to read of your support for GESO’s agenda in these pages on Friday (“For GESO, the medium distorts the […]

Without pressure tactics, change can’t happen

To the Editor: The News believes that GESO “has at times raised legitimate concerns about how Yale operates” but disagrees with tactics GESO uses to […]

For GESO, the medium distorts the message

The tactics and language of the Graduate Employees and Students Organization all too often seem to say, “Either you are with us, or you’re against […]

Corrections

This article has been corrected. You may view this article’s correction here. This article has been corrected. You may view this article’s correction here. Yesterday’s […]

‘Skin deep’ is not deep enough

To the Editor: In “Calls for ‘diversity’ don’t hold up under scrutiny” (1/27), James Kirchick suggests that for GESO and local 35 the issue of […]