GUEST COLUMN
Editorial Cartoon: What’s the problem?

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On Inauguration Day, let’s stand together

Today at noon, George W. Bush will take the Presidential Oath of Office, officially beginning his second term in the White House. Republicans will gather […]

In U.S. politics, red and blue aren’t always black and white

Americans are split along party lines more evenly and bitterly than in past decades. The divisive 2004 election only reinforced the perception of a yawning […]

Editorial Cartoon: Why is it so dark?

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Overseas, paradise lost; here, a moral found?

Two days after the Indian Ocean erupted and ravaged the coastlines of over a dozen countries, killing thousands and displacing millions, I swam in it. […]

Not sure what YCC does? Time to find out firsthand

“Election.” It is the last word I wanted to hear in January, next to possibly “recount.” Those two words could provide a sadist with hours […]

Yale’s books don’t add up for teachers

Yale’s recently released 2003-2004 Financial Report proclaims that “no other major university is taking a more sweeping look at how administration can contribute to the […]

In war against jihad, tolerance is no weapon

Christopher Ashley did a commendable job last month (“In Holland, holy war from the secular side,” 12/2) describing the grisly slaying on Nov. 2 of […]

American dream should reach Oval Office

America is a nation of immigrants. Those born beyond our shores can — and have — risen to every position in this country except one: […]

Editorial Cartoon: Wow this is boring

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Take Israel off travel warnings list

Across the country at hundreds of universities, college students are embarking on international study abroad opportunities. They are experiencing new cultures, practicing their foreign languages, […]