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Candidate statement: Andrew Allison

In my year of service with the Yale College Council, I have learned it has the capability to positively affect all of our college experiences. […]

Candidate statement: Vidhya Prabhakaran

“YCC? What the hell is that?” “Oh, right, the people that put together the Spring Fling.” Yah, that’s us. Some of you might even remember […]

Candidate statement: Jack Snyder

Like most Yalies, I have what you might call a skeptical view of the Yale College Council. In fact, it is hard to find people […]

Candidate statement: Robbie Wilkins

The Yale College Council has become stagnant in its desire to have an impact on this campus. While I know the YCC works hard, its […]

A frustrated Levin is emblem of myopia

It was perhaps the most common question of all — even though no one actually asked it. On April 3 Yale President Richard Levin held […]

Lacking balance, the GSA forum has failed

I am withdrawing from today’s Graduate Student Assembly Open Forum. I waited until the last moment because I had hoped that the GSA would succeed […]

Seeking freedom from Syrian occupation

William Wallace in the movie “Braveheart” said, “Every man dies, but not every man truly lives.” For us to survive, we need the basic elements […]

On fitting in and fighting fetishism

I cut my hair yesterday. The straight black sheaves on the floor used to be long enough to wrap thrice around your hand. Looking at […]

Fanning the racial flames of a joke

Racial trouble’s a-brewing on campus — Asian-American Yalies are up in arms, spreading awareness, writing angry letters, organizing forums and generally in a huff over […]

A Yale conservative wonders: Why would we boycott Hillary Clinton?

Yale’s conservatives are getting excited. We finally have a cause to unite us: Boycott Hillary! As a right-winger, I should be helping the boycott effort, […]

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 […]