GUEST COLUMN
Gordon: For women, perfection by deprivation

Third-wave feminism tells girls that we can be both empowered and feminine. We can be CEOs in heels and lipstick; we can (almost) be president […]

Rothman: Are you the ‘Roriest’ of all at Yale?

I saw my first episode of the television show “Gilmore Girls” sophomore year of high school when I was homesick. The episode took place at […]

Henehan: For start-up success, make friends

The most important thing in the startup of a new company is not the idea, it’s the people you know: Your business partner, your family, […]

Rosmarin and Kraft: In 2008, embrace banned books

The fall semester has come into full swing. We students have settled into classes and done our reading diligently. It’s beginning to get cold and […]

McPhillip: After economic debt binge, detoxify

For more than 20 years now, we Americans have become addicted to excessive and unsustainable consumption funded by unreasonable debt. Our economy, based around service […]

Lee: Public stem cell funding would aid U.S. market

Human embryonic stem (ES) cell research will revolutionize how myriad diseases are treated, but it would also have huge ramifications for the trillion-dollar healthcare industry. […]

Without gender-neutral housing, Yale discriminates

Our suite, if Ezra Stiles College had suites, could be on the cover of any brochure about residential life at Yale. We come from four […]

Conversation: Dorm-room boardroom

PRO: Government bailout sure recipe for financial drunken stupor Former Federal Reserve Board Chairman William McChesney Martin said the job of the central banker is […]

Iversen: Maybe arming Elis is not the best solution

I was alarmed by Andrew P. Clark’s column on the subject of allowing students to carry concealed weapons (“Elis safer when armed,” 9/19) — not […]

Gordon: An interracial failure

The Yale prospectus is a catalogue of New England eye candy: ortho-perfect smiles, windswept bangs and the fading tans of Cape Cod summers. Flipping through […]

Hoffman: Identity sought, one semester at a time

I came back to school this term determined to learn a new language. This decision was a culmination of an entire summer’s worth of musings. […]