OPINION
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Anthony Kronman

The war that began on Sept. 11 has entered its second phase. How long this phase will last no one can tell, but it will […]

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Ellen Lust-Okar

The attacks on Afghanistan seek to serve two primary goals. First, they serve to remind the American people, as well as the rest of the […]

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Yale celebrates 300 years of public service

Dwight Hall congratulates Yale on its tercentennial. As representatives of the Center for Public Service and Social Justice at Yale, we are proud to be […]

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Terentennial guest column

This weekend, we are going to hear a lot of people lauding Yale’s accomplishments, among them former President Bill Clinton LAW ’73. The University has […]

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Opening the books on a new century

Before there was Yale, there were the books. Originally conceived in 1701 as the Collegiate School in Branford, Conn., legend has it that Yale University […]

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Tercentennial guest column

My most vivid mental image of the Olden Days at Yale comes from having read a very small book that a former suitemate of mine […]

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Rev. Lee running in wrong race

The Rev. W. David Lee’s DIV ’93 recent bid for an alumni seat on the Yale Corporation shows a clear disregard for the responsibilities of […]

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Rogel forgets labor disputes defy economic laws.

To the Editor: William Rogel’s Tuesday editorial jumps the gun and veils the real problem of labor unrest with a hypothetical one: oughtn’t we treat […]

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What’s in a name? Dwight Hall and slavery

When the Dwight Hall cabinet reconvenes next Tuesday to debate a potential change in the institution’s name, its members should remember that a rash decision […]

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Tercentennial lame but merry

I admit it: I am but a willing cog in the Yale 300 machine. I’ve ordered my tickets, printed my schedules, attempted to make sense […]

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Lee bid means true Tercentennial democracy

As I stood in the Alumni Rose House Monday morning next to the Rev. David Lee, a 1993 graduate from the Yale Divinity School and […]