OPINION
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‘Kimchi’ event reaffirms role of cultural groups

The ramifications of the remark directed toward David Ahn ’03 by Morse College dining hall manager Brian Frantz can only be fully understood by analyzing […]

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Getting the facts right in the student-athletes debate

The role of intercollegiate athletics in admissions and on campus at places like Yale raises a host of emotionally charged issues, and unfortunately, there are […]

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Frantz’s remarks clearly ignorant, culturally insensitive

To the Editor: Amidst all the debate, name-calling, and accusations surrounding the “kimchi” controversy, it becomes apparent that we have quite clearly lost the point. […]

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Respondents to ‘kimchi’ controversy fall prey to juvenile language, personal attacks

To the Editor: After reading the columns written by Ben Reiter (“‘Kimchi’ remark in poor taste, but not racist,” 2/8) and David Ahn (“‘Kimchi’ remark […]

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Corrections

Friday’s “Problem Solver” contained a typographical error. Kamari Clarke’s name should not have a zero in front of it. An article Wednesday included an incorrect […]

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Div School board’s complicity in scandal shameful

To the Editor: I must agree with Lisa Schoonmaker (“Div School board scapegoated Franklin,” 1/30) when she suggests that there were people other than the […]

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Men’s basketball passes the test

With two wins that were as thrilling as they were gut-wrenching, this weekend the men’s basketball team sealed its best Ivy League start in four […]

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Ahn episode a sign of excess sensitivity, not insensitivity

To the Editor: The dining hall cultural insensitivity incident involving “Korean Food Night” is disturbing for all the wrong reasons (“Yale employee’s racial remark elicits […]

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Bringing burritos to Broadway

With the ribbon-cutting concluded and the cash registers now frequently chiming at J.Crew, Yalies can now turn their attention to the much-awaited next step in […]

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The great national call to charity

In any busy environment, whether a university, corporation, city or otherwise, the resources of money and especially time can be stretched very thin. Here and […]

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Women’s Table should be revered, not trampled on

To the Editor: A few days ago, I had the misfortune of witnessing a Yale tour guide showing his visitors the Women’s Table while standing […]