GUEST COLUMN
‘Kimchi’ outburst merits report

After reading the article (“Yale employee’s racial remark elicits hardened response,” 2/6), the guest column by Ben Reiter ’02 (“‘Kimchi’ remark in poor taste, but […]

Looking beyond the surface of the current sports debate

The ongoing debate about the role athletics should play at Yale and in its admission process is a healthy one. At its core are questions […]

‘Kimchi’ remark in poor taste, but not racist

Three weeks ago, Brian Frantz made an insensitive joke. On Jan. 15, Frantz, a dining hall manager in Ezra Stiles and Morse Colleges, responded to […]

Becoming a sports jack-of-all-trades

Virginia Woolf once described her father Stephen as a “jack-of-all-trades but not a master in one.” Immediately, I think of my father and the world […]

YCC’s misbegotten alliance threatens free expression

The Yale College Council last night forestalled a decision that seems increasingly unwise: absorbing YaleStation.org, a private student Web services provider. By paring down a […]

Merger improves YCC’s efficiency

This April, the Yale College Council will host a Spring Fling that reflects the requests of the undergraduate population more so than any other Spring […]

Yale Green Party a positive option for students

Most Yale undergraduates do not identify themselves as New Haven citizens. The student who remains here after his four years are up is an exception. […]

Iran’s oppressive autocracy cannot be America’s ally

Our fists in the air and red in the face, we were chanting. “Death to the Shah” and “Death to America” were our daily rhymes. […]

Yale must renew its commitment to Credit/D/Fail

This semester the Committee on Yale College Education will begin to formulate proposals to improve undergraduate education (“Academic review starts taking shape,” 1/30). From initial […]

Helping Iran off Bush’s ‘Axis of Evil’

When David Letterman asked New York Times columnist Thomas Friedman to analyze how the Muslim world reacted to the Sept. 11 hijackings, Friedman pointed out […]

Dedication to sport should be rewarded

In his recent column (“Yale Should Revoke Special Admissions for Athletes,” 1/30), Jacob Remes ’02 claims that special privileges for athletes built into the admissions […]