GUEST COLUMN
These days, campaign journalists should be on campaigns’ payrolls

The Oct. 15 edition of CNN’s “Crossfire” was a memorable one, and not just because it featured Tucker Carlson angrily accusing Jon Stewart of being […]

Electing Kerry is means to the left’s ends

The first I heard of Barack Obama was at a conference this spring when I asked the president of the League of Conservation Voters why […]

Cartoon: Trick or treat …

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Why I’m glad I’m a Brit (and can’t vote)

My editor begged me not to write about the election. She pleaded that she was drowning under the weight of Op-Eds on the subject and […]

This applicant should not be given the job on Nov. 2

As a senior at Yale, I’m surrounded by people applying for jobs or graduate schools. In our interviews, we strive to present ourselves in the […]

Cartoon: Go ahead … maybe it’ll be a flu vaccine

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On politics, we’re all more than our T-shirts

According to Keith Urbahn (“At Yale, wearing politics on my (right) sleeve,” 10/26), campus liberals are closed-minded, over-privileged Yalies who, given their “unhealthy, elitist arrogance,” […]

The left should start having faith in Bush’s faith

The demonizing of Bush’s faith by the liberal elite would be shameful if it wasn’t completely predictable. We are gearing up for a crucial election, […]

In a tale of two schools, second-best is far better

The Yale Daily News is forever bleeding; it is covered in the crimson blood of another school. Over six issues of the News (from Oct. […]

At Yale, wearing politics on my (right) sleeve

Politics or religion makes for impolite discussion — or so my mother once told me. Apparently, no more. With one week until Election Day, the […]

Cartoon: We’ve received word that there may be a massive explosion in New York

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