GUEST COLUMN
Think pro-gay and pro-ROTC is an oxymoron? Think again

I will admit my thoughts on ROTC do not represent the opinions of most other gay students and alumni. Nevertheless, I think Yale should allow […]

Until it’s “do ask, do tell,” ROTC has no place on this campus

The importance of the American military has not been lost on me: My grandfather and my father are both veterans, and one of my uncles […]

At Yale and beyond, progressivism is back

Nov. 3 was a hard day. After weekends and summers spent canvassing door-to-door and hours spent calling voters in swing states, to see all that […]

Like Spring Fling? Vote ‘yes’ on the activities fee

Two years from now, Yale may not have a Spring Fling. Forget disagreements over the band; without redress, Spring Fling will meet the same fate […]

A different income, a different college experience

My mom worried when I decided to apply to Yale, but not that I wouldn’t get in. She worried that I would get in, and […]

Secular mandate: why to teach the Bible

Last October, by a margin of six to three, the school board of Dover, Penn., voted to add references to “intelligent design theory” into its […]

Editorial Cartoon: I Can’t Believe Brad and Jen Broke Up

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‘Carve-out’ accounts will break the bank

Over winter break, I was saddened to hear that Congressman Bob Matsui of California had passed away. Congressman Matsui, a third-generation Japanese-American, spent the earliest […]

Tsunami support goes beyond the finances

The first time I cried after the tsunami struck was when I heard a Sri Lankan mother speak in Sinhala to a CNN reporter. “I […]

Who’s better at math? Better off not knowing

Harvard president Lawrence Summers sparked a nationwide debate this week when he asserted that innate gender differences between men and women could help explain the […]

Editorial Cartoon: Reality dawns upon Cinderella

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