OPINION
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LGBT should not teach anti-gay bigotry

To the Editor: Why must Emily Grant ’02 and Lukas Halim ’02 (“Gay and religion a tough union for some,” 11/29) insist that every workshop, […]

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A new understanding of gay life at Yale

Today’s article in the scene section marks the end of the Yale Daily News’ four-part series on gay life at Yale. The mere existence of […]

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Gender nonconformists provoke uncharted dialogue

Several weeks ago, the tiled paths of Cross Campus were once again transformed into a platform for political debate. It was another chalking. Most of […]

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Openly gay at Yale, closeted in Mexico

We have all heard how gay life at Yale is so much easier than in “the real world,” and how the experiences of gay people […]

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Corrections

Thursday’s front page article, the third part of the “Gay at Yale” series, incorrectly stated that Evan Leatherwood ’02 no longer calls himself a Christian […]

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Divide between military service, intellectual exploration unfounded

The tragic events of Sept. 11 and their aftermath have had the side effect of increasing popular interest in the workings of the U.S. military. […]

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Longer maternity leave would be a minor improvement to Yale’s awful tenure system

To the Editor: Jacob Remes is right to call our attention to the problems that female professors on Yale’s tenure track face (“Current tenure track […]

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Corrections

Wednesday’s front page article incorrectly stated that former Yale professor Jonathan Weinberg was fired from the University, that he accused Yale of discrimination, and that […]

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Sustainable development needs international resolve

The need for a global response to increasingly international challenges has been gaining recognition in the past decade. The tragic events of Sept. 11 have […]

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Introducing the News’ academic review

As the committee performing Yale’s first academic review in three decades warms up for a year of inquiry into the University’s undergraduate curriculum, all members […]

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Flaws with international tribunals, American courts not reason enough to abandon them

To the Editor: I regret not having been at Yale Law School professor Ruth Wedgwood’s speech on Monday night (“International law expert favors military tribunals,” […]