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Palestinian flag breaks Yale’s postering policy

The University must remove the Palestinian flag currently chained to the Porter Gate on Cross Campus. Undergraduate Regulations specify that students should use spaces designated […]

‘Voting against Yale’: Why some alumni will vote for Lee

NEW YORK — The Association of Yale Alumni should be worried about Kate Coon ’73. She is a high school counselor in Dedham, Mass. She […]

YCC presidential candidate: Andrew Allison

This year, the Yale College Council gave us a peek into the enormous potential it has to affect change and improve students’ experiences. It passed […]

YCC presidential candidate: Matthew Nickson

My name is Matt Nickson and I would like to be your student body president. I want the Yale College Council to place greater emphasis […]

YCC presidential candidate: Jared LeBoff

This is not a humor piece. I beg of you: read it, consider it, but above all things, please do not laugh. This is not […]

Clarifying misconceptions about the AYA letters

Tuesday’s Yale Daily News (“Two campaigns for the Corporation,” 4/17) took the Association of Yale Alumni’s Board of Governors to task for expressing its views […]

Hey council: Find a place to store this!

As a student in Morse College, the new summer storage policy put forth Tuesday by the Council of Masters seems needlessly harsh and inequitable. The […]

An omen of worse things to come or just a torn flag?

Like many other Yale students today, I saw the large Palestinian flag on the gate to Cross Campus torn straight down the middle. A friend […]

Proposing a new alternative for Credit/D/Fail

Ecology & Evolutionary Biology 110b, “Environmental Science,” was easily the worst class I have taken at Yale. It wasn’t just Robert Dorit’s inept lecturing or […]

The need for continued vigilance against terrorism

On a quiet afternoon, just two weeks ago, a teenage girl approached a supermarket. Though there was nothing unusual about her appearance, she was carrying […]

Re-evaluating post-9/11 security measures

On a recent visit to the National Institutes of Health, the nation’s premier federal center for medical research, I was reminded of how tight security […]