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University can pay fair share to New Haven

In his column “Math won’t add up in proposed PILOT cuts,” (3/5) Michael Morand, associate vice president of New Haven and State Affairs, declared that […]

Being on ‘right side of history’ won’t help case

As Judy Garland famously noted, there’s no place like home. I always enjoy going home, even if I discover upon my return that not only […]

Court recusal review is not a better option

At a time in national politics when donkeys and elephants traditionally take center stage, a new animal has emerged and stolen the spotlight: the duck. […]

Taxes are power struggle between town and gown

Yale and its critics — those of the “Connecticut Center for a New Economy ideology” that Yale is the tubby oligarch with an oversized money […]

John Kerry should face the liberal inquisition

Imagine Joe McCarthy in his present form sitting in a large, echoing room across a table from John Kerry. McCarthy leans in, narrowing his eyes. […]

Richardson, Gephardt add to Kerry’s ticket

Now that Senator John Forbes Kerry has wrapped up the Democratic nomination, the speculation on potential vice-presidential candidates has kicked into high gear. A myriad […]

Un-Catholicizing Church won’t end anti-Semitism

I have grown up a devout Catholic. In many regards I would consider myself a traditional conservative Catholic (God forbid — the Mel Gibson breed). […]

Terrorism commission asks needed questions

It’s March, and as anyone who watches slightly too much television can easily tell you, it’s the season of melodrama. Cinderella teams will upset the […]

Democrats can win with anti-crime platform

The latest CNN/Gallup/USA Today poll (March 5-7, 2004) shows that if the general election were held today, Senator John Kerry, the Democratic presidential nominee, would […]

Students must visit University’s museum

Four days a week, I report to my student job at the Registrar’s Office in the Center for British Art, and from my desk I […]

Court has chance to end gerrymandering

Last Dec. 10, the U.S. Supreme Court heard oral arguments for a case that will probably fade away into the obscure annals of American judicial […]