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MIAH: Fanning the flames

“We have neighbors who are our bitter enemies … I send them messages all the time … these days, right now … I mislead them, […]

DUNCAN: A permanent solution to Yale’s snail mail

When my best friend moved away to college, we started mailing letters back and forth. I loved reading her adventures in a new and exciting […]

GITTLER-MUÑIZ: I stand with Yalies4Palestine

Why is the Yale Daily News publishing an op-ed that calls a group of students of color, including Palestinian and Arab students, and Jewish allies, […]

CESTERO: On being Puerto Rican

When I moved from Puerto Rico to Miami, I never thought I’d spend so much time clarifying something as simple as my phone number. Miami […]

RIBERO PASCARELLI LOPES: A nation submerged in flames and suffocated by silence

What comes to mind when you think of the Amazon? One may think of luscious jungles filled with colorful birds and animals. Some might imagine […]

WARD: Kick capitalism out of education

As a person of color who attended a predominantly working-class, Black and Brown high school, I know many kids who would not be affected by […]

SHAD & HELLER: A Grand Strategy for Yale

Henry Kissinger turned 100 years old on May 27. Kissinger, a former secretary of state and national security advisor, has been involved in decisions such […]

WAGNER: Never forget to never forget

An explicit act of remembrance occurred at Yale on Thursday, Sept. 21 at 7:30 p.m. Sami Steigmann, Holocaust survivor and a victim of Nazi medical […]

SCHAFER: A paradigm shift, if we seize it

Every student leader who interacts with a university’s central officers comes to understand its core operating principles: students come and go in an instant, and […]

ALAM-NIST: Students should be involved in selecting Salovey’s replacement

On the first of September, the Yale College Council passed a resolution condemning the presidential search committee’s failure to include students in the selection process, […]

LEVY-EICHEL: Drop add/drop

One of the most tired — and, let’s be honest, self-righteous — cliches in higher-ed discourse is the all too common lament about how students […]