OPINION
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Individual moments will stand out among Yale years

In October of 2001, I was sitting in the office of the Pierson writing tutor as she mined her library of precariously-stacked hardcover books for […]

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Examining a year’s indelible impacts

As graduating seniors leave New Haven this week, they will undoubtedly take with them a host of Yale memories. Some will remember personal milestones: earning […]

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Graduating seniors step onto their bully pulpit one last time

It’s difficult for me to offer any sort of retrospective regarding my triumphant, white-knuckled thrill-ride with the Yale Daily News. Half of the articles I […]

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The quickly outdated Yale Corporation election process

If anything is certain in this year’s bizarre Yale Corporation election, it is that the Rev. W. David Lee’s DIV ’93 highly unorthodox candidacy has […]

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A year overshadowed: 2001-02 in review

As the opening days of September arrived, the prevailing belief was that 2001-02 would be a momentous academic year. Administrators cited the upcoming climax of […]

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Correction

Because of an editing error, a pull-quote in Friday’s story about the Yale Center for the Study of Globalization was incorrectly attributed. Ernesto Zedillo GRD […]

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My abdication of the royal throne of New Haven

This is my last column as the King of New Haven. As of May 27, I will be known as the King Emeritus. I am […]

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Correction

An article in Wednesday’s paper incorrectly stated that the World Fellows Program will operate under the auspices of the Yale Center for the Study of […]

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Student wallets bilked by Aramark, not YHHAP

Ishai Eshkol’s editorial (“Getting shortchanged by the YHHAP Fast,” 4/25) fails to understand the principles behind Yale Hunger and Homelessness Action Project’s primary fund-raiser and […]

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A newfound graduate student majority

When the Graduate Employees and Students Organization announced this week that it had collected signed union cards from a majority of graduate students, reactions ran […]

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Free speech on Cross Campus

To the Editor: Never before have I seen a column as lengthy and passionate as Tuesday’s (“Palestinian flag breaks Yale’s postering policy,” 4/23) written to […]