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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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American Dream 2.0

“It will fall apart.” As I watched my wild sockeye salmon nigiri disintegrate in a puddle of maple- infused soy sauce, I realized that Yoshi […]

Part I: The Candidate

YDN Magazine reports: Haci Catalbasoglu '19, the sole candidate on the ballot in the upcoming Ward 1 election, runs a campaign surrounded in a cloud of political mystery.

Unpacking “Latinx”

The gendering of objects is often arbitrary. There’s no particular reason why “house” needs to be feminine but “car” is masculine. However, gendering takes on more meaning when it’s applied to individuals, as one must choose a distinct gender to identify themselves. Herein emerges the power of “Latinx.”

Hazal Özgür
ROTC at Yale

The ROTC’s decades-long absence from Yale and its recent return gave current members a chance to embrace a new beginning.

Devyani Aggarwal
The Profit in Pitchfork

There will always be tension between corporate profit and artistic expression. But occasionally, they align.

Eric Margolis
The Shadow Tax

Though New Haven’s legislative action and the ensuing court case faded into the pages of history, the tax issue did not. And school and city never resolved the broader question that lurks in every Yalie’s mind: What role does Yale play in the Elm City?

Sonia Ruiz
Growth Spurts and Growing Pains

As members of the graduate school celebrate and reflect on the policy a decade after its inception, students and administrators are looking ahead to the next decade of parental relief and how it can be improved. 

Anvay Tewari
“Keep the Body, Take the Mind”

For the first time in more than a decade, a grand jury-reform bill has passed the Connecticut House Judiciary Committee. The subpoena power would open up a new set of tools that prosecutors could use in child sex trafficking cases.

Open Life

Many people, after all, have gone nude or drawn nudes. The shared component of the experience reflects the essence of nudity itself — when stripped of everything else, the body is what everyone has in common.

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Yale and Vassar: On the Road to Coeducation

“There is a giant snowball rolling down the hill right in your direction, and you have a choice: You can either come out in favor […]