OPINION
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Save 324 Townshend!

To the Editor: I am writing in protest of the pending demolition of 324 Townshend Ave., a historic residence recently purchased by the New Haven […]

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Experiencing firsthand post-Sept. 11 racial profiling

School has started. But I’ve already missed the orientation for first-year graduate students and the first week of classes. I’m not sure how many more […]

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What I learned at my summer job: reality bites

Life in the post-Yale working world is like a petri dish full of deadly microbes. It’s interesting to look at for brief amounts of time […]

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Is incarceration the answer?

Is incarceration the answer? To the Editor: Brad Lipton’s column (“A summer of probation and a new view of the drug war,” 9/4) paints a […]

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Librarians: please keep our old envelopes

To the Editor: I was shocked to read in the Herald-Sun of Durham, N.C., that historical manuscript collections at Yale (although not at the Beinecke […]

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The wandering eyes of the Tigers

The jaws dropped in sync at admissions offices and living rooms alike when the News reported this July that Princeton had pried into the admissions […]

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Saybrook College

To the Saybrugians of ’06, Saybrook is a mystery wrapped in an enigma covered by a puzzle. So, it’s time to shed some light on […]

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Berkeley College

More is better. You’ve known that for a long time, right? That’s how you got in here. You visited Yale and you visited Harvard, you […]

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Write for the Record and make Yale laugh

Do you like comedy? Do you have a tail? If you answered yes to either of those questions, except the second one, you ought to […]

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An international family at Yale

It was a dreary afternoon in late August when my Connecticut Limo driver finally pulled up in front of Phelps Gate. An 18-hour delay on […]

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New regional approach needed for changing city

New Haven is a vastly different place now than it was when I attended Yale in the early 1970s. When my parents dropped me off […]