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‘Condominium-izing’ workers

On Tuesday morning, we watched in disbelief as the Yale-New Haven Hospital police arrested four women for criminal trespassing. Their alleged crime? Handing out leaflets […]

Back to normal on the 7th Ave.

Today, for the first time in over a year, normal weekday service on the New York City subway has resumed. The 1 and 9 trains […]

One year later, America deserves mixed reviews

One year ago, I sat on a panel where we were asked, “What should America’s highest priority now be?” One panelist answered, “Protect our interests.” […]

Invading Iraq: A pre-emptive attack?

The United States is moving closer to a war with Iraq, as U.S. President George W. Bush made clear yesterday at the United Nations. Many […]

Internationalists are pragmatists, not softies

Something was amiss at Wednesday’s geopolitics panel discussion, held as part of the campuswide commemoration of Sept. 11, 2001. A worrisome trend emerged in many […]

Tolerance breeds ignorance, if left unchecked

One of the most intriguing aspects of the discourse surrounding the anniversary of the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks is the notion of tolerance. The […]

Perspectives on 9/11

Those who attacked us obviously did not know that we are not godless people nor are we a faithless people. We are many people united […]

Reflection: Ewan Macdougall ’03

On this anniversary of Sept. 11, I find myself pondering with renewed intensity the three-way conflict that has plagued me for the past year: how […]

Reflection: Cynthia Farrar and John Lewis Gaddis

When, in the immediate aftermath of Sept. 11, 2001, Yale President Richard Levin asked us to organize the lecture-discussion series we called “Democracy, Security and […]

Reflection: EB Kelly ’03

The human race built most nobly when limitations were greatest. — Limitations seem to have always been the best friends of architecture. — Frank Lloyd […]

Reflection: Aaron Goode ’04

The debate over what kind of Sept. 11 commemoration is appropriate has swung into full force. For me, what could be better than a kind […]