GUEST COLUMN
Kerry’s leadership in YPU was lackluster performance

If you ever wander around campus on Tuesday or Wednesday nights, you may run into a curious spectacle. You are likely to see a bunch […]

Dems mustn’t use Nader’s re-run as scapegoat

Ralph Nader once wrote, “Your greatest teacher is your last mistake.” These words seemed strangely appropriate Sunday as Nader, who four Novembers ago bucked the […]

Education costs include personal investment

I applaud Steven Starr (“Is college worth its growing price tag?”) for his question last Friday, Feb. 20, “What is the purpose of college?” Here, […]

Sexual harrasment is affront to Yale’s values

An Open Letter to Yale Students: In this week’s New York Magazine, Naomi Wolf ’84 describes an incident of sexual harassment from the early 1980s. […]

Eating Disorders Awareness Week is chance to share, dialogue

It starts with a feeling. Sometimes you swear you can tell when your jeans feel just the tiniest bit tighter. Soon that feeling spreads to […]

We must not forget Dean’s vision

For the last few days, I have been debating whether I need to redecorate my room. The walls of my snug single are covered with […]

Bush’s fundraising will be a challenge to Kerry

The election pace is picking up and Nov. 2 is getting closer and closer. Senator John Kerry is virtually assured the Democratic nomination. But it […]

Is college worth its growing price tag?

Last Thursday, President Levin announced that the term bill for the 2004-05 academic year would increase by five percent, from $37,000 to $38,850. Multiply this […]

Change focus of ethnic counselors

In a few weeks, juniors across campus will find out if they made the cut for the prized freshman and ethnic counselor positions. They will […]

On education, Dems can follow Kerry

Saturday, Jan. 20, 2001: As the rain drizzled down over the capital, the 43rd President of the United States was sworn in, and Bill Clinton, […]

Students, community can unite in Ward 22

Let us start out at Au Bon Pain on the corner of Broadway and walk along York Street, past the Hall of Graduate Studies. We […]