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David Horowitz: Reflections of a campus provocateur

I have been invited by the editor of the Yale Daily News to comment on the crusade by campus leftists to suppress my common sense […]

Detention not feared by all Chinese scholars

After reading the column by Josh Chafetz (“An American scholar in Beijing: a tale of detainment,” 3/26), one gets the distinct impression that Chinese citizens […]

Top five reasons why I belong on ‘Survivor’

I’m going to level with all of you. I didn’t work like a banshee to get into Yale just so I could throw away opportunities. […]

Why I will fight to organize a Hillary boycott

I’m asking seniors — and anyone else as a show of support — to sign a document, which says you intend to boycott the Class […]

Hillary does not deserve to deliver Class Day address

I am deeply saddened and dismayed by the choice of Sen. Hillary Clinton as Class Day speaker. To speak at any Yale commencement is, of […]

Gourmet? My Snapple still tastes the same

The scene outside of Gourmet Heaven — the new upscale deli and grocery proclaimed to be inexpensive by University Properties — was perfect. Six well-dressed […]

Studies Studies: Pitching a new department

Universities in the 1990s made great progress expanding the boundaries of the academic world. The rapid proliferation of interdisciplinary majors ending in the word “studies” […]

Premus Medicus, the most reviled species at Yale, lurks in weenie bins

Of course I was excited to be asked to write a column about pre-med life at Yale. Ever since “Sex and the City” aired, I’ve […]

Reflections on the Ward 1 Convention

Earlier this month, I was recruited to be part of the Democratic Ward 1 Committee, which was made up of roughly 50 students from Ward […]

Yale should not ignore pro-life opinion

The Yale Health Services is including RU-486, the well-known abortion pill, as part of the basic health services offered. I do not want to enter […]

Yale cannot afford to sit while others improve

The Yale administration’s stance toward Princeton and Harvard’s recent changes in their financial aid policy remains disappointing. The University needs to look at whether it […]