OPINION
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The profit motive and the SAT

When it comes to standardized tests, one thing is for sure — they never please everyone. No test proves that point better than the mother […]

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Ivy League elitism

To the Editor: The rattling off of schools in the order of “The Ivy League plus Stanford and Duke and a few others” is done […]

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YCC’s early admissions resolution

To the Editor: Once again, the Yale College Council proves it is less concerned with improving student life than making seemingly “vital” issues over which […]

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Teach for America

To the Editor: The dichotomy of points of view and experiences in the article “Yalies flock to Teach for America” (3/28) was unfair in its […]

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Extending human rights to America’s illegal aliens

I met Lupe about five weeks ago at Junta, a non-profit committed to progressive action for new immigrants in New Haven. Lupe is the same […]

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The unanswered question in the trustee race

To the Editor: For all the debate in recent weeks about whether the Rev. W. David Lee DIV ’93 would make an “appropriate Corporation member,” […]

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Lee campaign

To the Editor: Thanks again, 13 years later, to Suzanne Wofford, whose English 129 course taught me to read between lines. A close reading of […]

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Arafat’s irrelevance

To the Editor: The unprecedented brutality of this weekend’s violence in Israel should disturb any God-fearing person in the United States or anywhere else in […]

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Whither aid, trade and the welfare of poor countries?

We’re losing the war. Not that war — the other war, the one where we’re supposed to turn the nations of the earth into productive, […]

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A senior gift that’s just not worth giving

President Levin held a Master’s Tea in Davenport this week, and I’m sure everyone had a grand old time. Master’s Teas generally give students the […]

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New Haven’s medley of monopolies

Have you ever been in the middle of purchasing an appliance, when the salesman suddenly leaves to take a 10 minute “personal call,” and then […]