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Unions and civil disobedience – Josh Eidelson

Tonight, on College Street, I will be arrested for the first time in my life. A month ago, I could not have imagined being where […]

Trustee elections should disclose candidates’ ties to the University

Kurt Schmoke, the departing senior fellow of the Yale Corporation, sent a letter this summer to all eligible alumni asking for proposals to reform the […]

Gender inequality and pro tennis: a case study

Americans love the concept of equality, and since 1999, the Women’s Tennis Association has adopted it as its own personal watchword, protesting the unequal pay […]

‘Captains of Capitalism’ are sinking their ships

Now that the tears and ink have dried from Sept. 11, we can turn our attention to the other national tragedy in our midst: corporate […]

Harvard’s sexual assault policy blames the victim

I was outraged and disgusted to read David White’s column (“Harvard’s new sex harassment policy: brilliance at last,” 9/17). Harvard’s new policy, rather than being […]

Yale policy fails to protect the unjustly accused

If I’m the only one who was surprised and saddened to see Lindsay Nordell’s remarkably flip attitude toward basic fairness in Yale’s disciplinary process (“Harvard’s […]

Ban on assassinations should be lifted

The debate over regime change in Iraq has fueled speculation that the Bush administration is considering repealing the 26-year-old ban on state-sponsored assassinations. Though assassination […]

Harvard’s sexual assault policy shameful

In the wake of a steep rise in sexual assault complaints at Harvard, the university’s administrative board rewrote its policy last spring on the way […]

City must re-open homeless shelter

Over the past week, the New Haven Green has begun to resemble a Yale FOOT trip. But those individuals sleeping out on the Green are […]

Harvard’s new sex harassment policy: brilliance at last

As Harvard students begin classes this week, the school administration still plans on implementing a new sexual assault policy decided on this summer. The new […]

Levin should condemn Yale-New Haven labor arrests

This past weekend, the Dwight Hall Cabinet approved a statement calling upon Yale President Richard Levin to publicly denounce the arrests of leafletters at Yale-New […]