OPINION
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A new kind of Corporation election

With his unorthodox candidacy for the Yale Corporation, the Rev. W. David Lee DIV ’93 has revived interest in the Corporation election and presented a […]

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Current tax rates place excessive burden on rich

American entertainer Will Rogers once commented, “Noah must have taken into the Ark two taxes, one male and one female. And did they multiply bountifully! […]

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Living wages fail to solve income inequality

Yale liberals have an annoying tendency to write as if a “living wage” is tantamount to a free lunch. Last week, for example, Victor Corona […]

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Tuition hikes and students on the cusp

The financial aid improvements implemented by Yale last year served their most important purpose: making the University more affordable to a broader range of the […]

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Proposed ethnicity, race and migration major needs further study

To the Editor: The proposed ER&M major has many merits. It would introduce students to a rapidly growing field of great significance in international relations, […]

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North Korea’s regime deplorable, but not terrorist

President Bush’s inflammatory rhetoric against North Korea is counterproductive, and will not help to achieve peace on the Korean peninsula anytime soon. Labeling the country […]

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The shameless commercialization of patriotism

I’ve always believed that you can gauge the economic prosperity of a country not by its Gross Domestic Product, but by whatever object the 9-year […]

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Stem cell research a right to life issue

To the Editor: Alexander Rives, in his column (“Science departments must educate the public,” 2/21), tells us that misinformation about biology “will hamper the potential […]

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On labels and arbitrage in the Law School dining hall

For Troy Jackson and Johna Pompano, Snickers are a daily struggle. Jackson and Pompano are the cashiers at dinner at the Law School dining hall, […]

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Corrections

Thursday’s front-page article on student meetings with local labor organizers incorrectly said that Yale opposes the unionizing effort of workers at Yale-New Haven Hospital. The […]

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A few pointers about Yale’s study abroad policies

To the Editor: In response to Adam Click’s article (“Yale culture discourages going abroad,” 2/15), I would like to correct several errors. First, Click claims […]