OPINION
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City must re-open homeless shelter

Over the past week, the New Haven Green has begun to resemble a Yale FOOT trip. But those individuals sleeping out on the Green are […]

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Time to rethink the flip-flops and sweatpants

There are no two ways around it. Most people, before they get to New Haven, have preconceived images of Yale — the gothic architecture, the […]

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Harvard’s new sex harassment policy: brilliance at last

As Harvard students begin classes this week, the school administration still plans on implementing a new sexual assault policy decided on this summer. The new […]

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Levin should condemn Yale-New Haven labor arrests

This past weekend, the Dwight Hall Cabinet approved a statement calling upon Yale President Richard Levin to publicly denounce the arrests of leafletters at Yale-New […]

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New life for the globalization center

At the globalization center, there is indeed “life after Strobe,” and now we’re starting to see what it looks like. Eight months after the sudden […]

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Sept. 11 geopolitics panel

  To the Editor: I attended the geopolitical talk on Sept. 11 at Battell Chapel and was extremely disappointed at the unbalanced perspectives of the […]

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Bringing more female scholars to Yale

It was undeniably good news last week when the University announced that it had tenured a record 12 new female professors. The freshly minted senior […]

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‘Condominium-izing’ workers

On Tuesday morning, we watched in disbelief as the Yale-New Haven Hospital police arrested four women for criminal trespassing. Their alleged crime? Handing out leaflets […]

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Clear Channel killed the radio star

In her chart-topping single “Complicated,” Avril Lavigne sings, “Why do you have to go and make things so complicated?” For Avril fans interested in hearing […]

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Back to normal on the 7th Ave.

Today, for the first time in over a year, normal weekday service on the New York City subway has resumed. The 1 and 9 trains […]

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One year later, America deserves mixed reviews

One year ago, I sat on a panel where we were asked, “What should America’s highest priority now be?” One panelist answered, “Protect our interests.” […]