OPINION
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Yale should concede more to the unions

To the Editor: As an alumna and a mother of two small children, I was saddened to see that Yale is well behind its peer […]

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Granting Yale the home-court advantage it deserves

True fans will never forget the sight of Bryce Drew embracing his father at mid-court after a Valparaiso upset of Mississippi in the 1998 NCAA […]

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Corrections

A front-page article yesterday incorrectly stated that English professor Amy Hungerford had to pay $1,000 a week to keep her child on the waiting list […]

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Need to speed? Get ready to fork over the cash

I received yet another speeding ticket last week. Ninety dollars for being clocked at 47 mph in a 30 mph zone. Draconian! Clearly highway robbery. […]

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In defense of Yale fans

To the Editor: The Hartford Courant called the Yale-Princeton basketball crowd “raucous,” head coach James Jones described the game as having “a wonderful atmosphere,” and […]

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The long view of faculty diversity

Three years after the Yale administration proposed ambitious plans to boost the number of women and minorities on the University’s faculty, last week’s Yale College […]

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Simplistic arguments prevalent in tenure debate

The questions asked at the recent Yale College Council panel on tenure, as well as the column by Josie Rodberg ’03 (“Forum underlines need for […]

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Lasaga editorial inappropriate

To the Editor: We write because we find the treatment of the Lasaga case in the editorial (“Coming to terms with Lasaga’s legacy,” 2/18) insensitive […]

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Attempt at humor inappropriate for kimchi debate

To the Editor: The guest column by Will Tauxe ’05 (“Enough Debate! Where’s the Food?” 2/15) is a thinly-veiled insult to deliberation following the Morse […]

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Behavior at Penn game disgraces Giamatti’s legacy

To the Editor: Recently I attended the exciting weekend men’s basketball games against Penn and Princeton. As a long-time and win-starved fan, the games were […]

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Seeing whether good fences make good neighbors

  Yesterday, I went to look at the fence that separates the city of Hamden from West Rock, which is home to New Haven’s most […]