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Wild-Minded

“Are you feeling okay?” My friend keeps asking me this question. We are with our teacher and seven of the other students in the class […]

Who was Rahmatullah Hashemi?

In August 2005, at the start of Yale’s fall semester classes, Rahmatullah Hashemi took his seat among 150 other students in Luce Hall room 101. […]

Question and Answer with New York Times Magazine author Chip Brown

Q: What was your original objective when writing the story?  A: I had several objectives: the first was simply to write an account of a very bright […]

Sewing Our Mouths

The girl behind me speaks French on the phone. There is something about the way she speaks that reminds me of Anna, my Senegalese friend, […]

Photojournalism of New Haven

Over the course of the semester, the 15 students of CSSY 300: Photojournalism of New Haven have developed their photographic and narrative skills by exploring […]

The Old Bondage of Newport

The school inaugurated its twenty-third president at two in the afternoon— an occasion we’ve heard about for weeks. Tweet this hashtag. Tag that instagram handle. […]

REAL TALK with CAPTAIN RICHARD PHILLIPS By Abigail Bessler Merchant mariner and author of A Captain’s Duty: Somali Pirates, Navy SEALS, and Dangerous Days at […]

The 2014 Wallace Prize Issue

Thank you to everyone who submitted to this year’s Wallace Prize in fiction and nonfiction.  NONFICTION 1st Place: “Recurrence” by Jessica Blau ’17 2nd Place: […]

Children With Playthings

“My cousin Jeannie has a nose like a e-le-phant!” It’s true — Jeannie the Meanie does have a nose like an e-le-phant. But no one […]

How to Figure it Out

Go to your Norwegian friend’s house surrounded by geese. Sit beside her on the couch. Listen to her stories about Scandinavia. Try to picture the […]

The Gist

REAL TALK with KINARI WEBB By Theresa Steinmeyer Founder and president of Health in Harmony, an organization that works with communities in Indonesia to develop […]