GUEST COLUMN
Sino-Korean border marred by injustice

When I opened the News on Friday morning to the op-ed page and saw a piece titled “Along the border, Chinese pity Koreans,” I knew […]

Farm legislation doesn’t live up to potential

Rarely is there a piece of legislation with as much potential to pull together diverse interest groups as the 2007 Food and Farm Bill. From […]

Douglass recognizes true issues in Ward 2

As both Yale students and residents of Ward 2, we believe that Frank Douglass is far and away the best candidate in Tuesday’s election. Douglass […]

Gina Calder inspires even the non-political

I am not a very political person. I can’t quote every line from “The West Wing.” In fact, whenever my political-junkie roommates talk about politics, […]

Trip through heartland flips race stereotypes

As I walked by myself down Elm Street last week, I looked up and saw three large men in caps and baggy clothing turn the […]

Along the border, Chinese pity Koreans

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Candidate shares residents’ concerns

I grew up in New Haven in the 1950s and 1960s in the projects on Ashmun Street. At that time, the whole community stuck by […]

In Craig case, stigma clouds judgment

Public bathroom users, beware: Taking a bag with you in the stall has become an unmistakable sign that you are preparing to engage in homosexual […]

Tatum talk need not end race discussions

The arrival of Beverly Tatum, a nationally recognized expert on race and author of “Why Are All the Black Kids Sitting Together in the Cafeteria?” […]

Ward 22’s Morehead has earned a full term

It’s been a mere five months since Ward 22 voters elected Gregory Morehead as their alderman in a special election. Morehead, a 29-year-old entrepreneur and […]

Funding study abroad still a challenge

One day in Brussels this summer my wonderfully British supervisor, after asking whether anyone wanted tea, paused, and turned to me and my fellow intern. […]