OPINION
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Davenport

Davenport is known as the college of legacies. But after a cursory exploration, one can see why students would choose to reside in the same […]

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Jonathan Edwards

At the annual 1975 bladderball competition, where residential colleges and student groups fought to be the first to gain control of an inflated, six-foot diameter […]

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City integral to a Yale education

For much of the outside world, New Haven is defined by Yale — the city is known primarily for its famed University. So it is […]

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Explore New Haven and find a home

Along with its other challenges, college presents a semantic difficulty: Though we spend more than two-thirds of the year at school, we “go away” to […]

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Playing the best, on campus and all over the world

Have you ever had dreams of performing in packed concert halls all over the world? From Brahms to Bresnick, Verdi to Villa Lobos, the Yale […]

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Trumbull

Welcome to Trumbull College, the best of all possible residential colleges. But aren’t they all? Why then should you, those of you who are Trumfrosh-to-be, […]

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Freshman Chorus makes music and memories

The Yale Glee Club began with thirteen men of the Class of 1863 singing folk and school songs at local concerts and on tour with […]

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Yale theater: You want it? We’ve got it

Yale undergraduate theater: there’s a lot of it. On any given weekend you can pay two dollars and see everything from Brechtian anti-epics to student-written […]

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China, the U.S. and Yale face brave new world

To most of us, on this graduation day in this tercentennial year, it seems normal that the president of Yale University should have just returned […]

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For God, For Country, For Yalie Friends

It’s now five o’clock in the morning. The sun’s coming up, which is never a good sign. I’m hungry, thirsty, tired, completely out of it […]

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Bringing eight seasons of Yale sports to an end

There are two days, one in early November and another in late April, that mark the change of seasons in my life. Sure, scientists claim […]