Ross execution won’t solve state’s dilemma

In the long and complicated debate over whether Connecticut should execute serial killer Michael Ross, we see one very simple fact: Ross deserves to die. […]

University’s welfare dependent on that of its workers

To the Editor: “Don’t talk about it. Be about it.” This message galvanized the crowd Monday at the Omni Hotel Ballroom, where representatives from GESO, […]

On diversity and unions, Yale myths don’t match reality

To the Editor: I’ve always heard that top bureaucrats, surrounded by yes-men and insulated from pesky things like unequal access or actual workers, develop the […]

Stem cell funding is state’s golden opportunity

For nearly four years, federal limits on research into embryonic stem cells have resulted in a missed opportunity. Now, it appears this lost opportunity presents […]

Science courses for non-majors aren’t second-tier

To the Editor: I was pleased to see the News advocating closer intellectual ties between science and the rest of Yale (News’ View: “Bridging the […]

Criticism of African issues should be of constructive variety

To the Editor: I read James Kirchick’s article (“For today’s South Africans, apartheid takes a new form,” 1/13) with a faint smile on my lips. […]

Then and now: Why GESO’s is a pretty reasonable view

To the Editor: Re: “Earth to GESO: Efforts to unionize are a lost cause,” 1/12: Those were the days. I sat in the sand and […]

Bridging the Science Hill-center campus gap

All too often at Yale, there is Group IV, and then there is everything else. The gap between science majors and their classmates in other […]

Correction

This article has been corrected. You may view this article’s correction here. Wednesday’s story “Thomas ’06 to head to Iraq” incorrectly described the location of […]

GESO’s agenda is a crucial part of local unions’ efforts

To the Editor: How dare Keith Urbahn suggest in his column (“Earth to GESO: Efforts to unionize are a lost cause,” 1/12) that racial discrimination […]

The world isn’t flat and this isn’t your father’s academy

To the Editor: You’ll probably remember this old saying: “When you point the finger at someone else, there are still four fingers pointing back at […]