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University might hold Halliburton

Throughout my four years at Yale, activists have repeatedly called on the university to disclose its investments portfolio, and they have been met with the […]

FCC should limit entertainment, not speech

The Federal Communications Commission, spurred by the shocking “wardrobe malfunction” exposing Janet Jackson’s breast during this year’s Super Bowl, has handed down several rulings tightening […]

A high-profile assassination could lead to peace

On Monday March 22, in a morning helicopter attack, the army killed a wanted terrorist. This terrorist was on the State Department’s watch list and […]

‘The Ethicist’ tackles Yalies’ issues

Last year, Randy Cohen, the author of The New York Times Magazine column “The Ethicist,” came to hawk his new book at the Yale Bookstore. […]

Kerry’s campaign should make use of Clinton as a potent weapon

Bill Clinton is a star. Three years removed from his run as President of the United States of America, the 57-year-old politician from Hope, Arkansas […]

Yassin’s assassination hinders peace

What exactly was Israeli Prime Minister Sharon thinking when he decided to off Hamas’ quadriplegic founder? Did he really think he could slay the Hamas […]

Forget politics, it’s spring, we should all mellow out

Jonah Goldberg, the brilliant and hilarious editor of “National Review Online,” once wrote a spirited defense of “enlightened inactivism.” This is a policy best embodied […]

Grammar police strike after e-mail episode

The bad grammar of Yalies is a problem up with which I will not put. The advent of e-mail and instant messaging has made written […]

Fascination with cult of royalty lives on

It’s been nearly 228 years since the day American revolutionaries proclaimed that no king would ever again rule the United States. We declared that the […]

Republican Party is guilty of double-speak

If your roommate is a hippy, a peacenik, or a socialist, he may tell you that there are no liberal options in mainstream politics today. […]

Americans could take note from Spanish election

When the bombs went off on Mar. 11, my roommate and I were on a train. Luckily, we were on a train from Sevilla. Hauntingly, […]