OPINION
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New Haven just might be a fun place after all

This being my last full Yale Daily News column, I’m going to take the opportunity to be old and crotchety, and to complain about the […]

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On fitting in and fighting fetishism

I cut my hair yesterday. The straight black sheaves on the floor used to be long enough to wrap thrice around your hand. Looking at […]

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Fanning the racial flames of a joke

Racial trouble’s a-brewing on campus — Asian-American Yalies are up in arms, spreading awareness, writing angry letters, organizing forums and generally in a huff over […]

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Honoring one of the best to skate at Yale

The world of collegiate hockey has bestowed on All-American forward Jeff Hamilton ’01 just about every honor an athlete in his position could hope for. […]

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Tercentennial ticketing was well marketed

To the Editor: The Yale Daily News has been very supportive of Yale’s Tercentennial celebrations, and we therefore regretted the editorial (“Getting a seat at […]

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Corrections

A story yesterday about the search for a new drama dean incorrectly stated that Dean Stan Wojewodski was appointed by President Richard Levin in 1991. […]

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Reflections on halcyon Bulldog Day antics

Determined to get a head start, I am trying to think a topic to fulfill the 10–15 page final essay requirements for Environmental Studies, Gender […]

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Armmand bows out and students lose

Her motives aside, Ward 7 Alderman Esther Armmand’s decision to vacate her seat at the end of the month is ill-timed and will disenfranchise a […]

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Hill’s done nothing; bring in John McCain

A representative from Arizona Sen. John McCain’s office contacted the organizers of the petition protesting the selection of Sen. Hillary Clinton as Class Day speaker, […]

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Yale is descriminating against its part-time students and Levin paid us lip service

To the Editor: I am stunned. Did your reporter go to the same meeting with President Richard Levin last night that I did (“In forum, […]

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Economic downturn and the return of the BlueLight special

In a time when the gulf between the rich and the not-so-rich has grown greater than ever before, the American collective identity has deluded itself […]