GUEST COLUMN
UCS: Not everyone wants a job in finance

With less than one semester left in my Yale career, I would like to offer some thoughts on the often chaotic struggle to find employment […]

College years color post-grad life

Since returning from a senior banquet at my alma mater, there has been a lot on my mind. As a graduate student, my undergraduate days […]

Aid should not limit activities

If you walked across Beinecke Plaza last week, you no doubt saw the Undergraduate Organizing Committee’s installation on financial aid reform. Along with letters from […]

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With Valentine’s Day approaching, the air is saturated with discussions of dates and romantic setups, and use of the cliched phrase “one in four, maybe […]

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In his State of the Union address last week, President Bush took a bold step by admitting that America is addicted to oil. Although such […]

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In reading Steven Engler’s “College system limits strongest friendships” (2/6), I must admit that my first response was one of amusement. My twin sister attends […]

Extreme reactions worsen Danish cartoon dispute

Pictures have a long history of making history in the Middle East. Twelve hundred years ago, Byzantine emperors engaged in a tug-of-war over the place […]

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Do corporations have a duty not to be evil? The public rallies for divestment from Sudan were still fresh on one’s mind when the news […]

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We all know how bad stereotypes can be. They are used by the sort of people who feel the need to malign those of a […]

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What beef do you have with “The Vagina Monologues”? Own up: You may have never seen or read the Eve Ensler play, but you probably […]