OPINION
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Life-saving drugs, the profit motive and Yale

When I talk about Yale’s ethical licensing policy, most of the time I’m referring to the use of sweatshops in apparel manufacturing. Yale licenses the […]

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Analysis of today’s big issues: Vegans, placentas

The problem with being the most influential newspaperman of my generation is that I have to be very choosy about my column topics. Sure, I […]

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Dysfunctional democrats are sure hard to kill

Will Rogers once responded to a reporter’s query about his political affiliation by emphatically stating, “I am not a member of an organized political party. […]

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Corrections

A headline yesterday for an article about Teach for America misleadingly implied that the teaching corps is volunteer. The teachers are paid for their work. […]

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Fault Eminem for his lyrics but not for his background

To the Editor: Aisha Gayle doesn’t understand the appeal of Eminem. That much, at least, is clear. But beyond this point, her column (“What Eminem’s […]

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Sorting out Aramark and Yale’s priorities

Aramark Corp.’s most recent Securities and Exchange Commission filing shows the food service provider’s operating income rose 29 percent last quarter, a sharp profit increase […]

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Closet conservatives don’t protest, they get rich

Warning: This column may not be suitable for frothing-at-the-mouth lefties, and they should feel free and encouraged to stop reading now, put down the Yale […]

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Anti-abortion students can take own initiative

To the Editor: In his column (“Yale should not ignore pro-life opinion,” 2/27), Ignacio Uriarte-Tuero suggests that on behalf of its anti-abortion students, Yale should […]

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Yale should not ignore pro-life opinion

The Yale Health Services is including RU-486, the well-known abortion pill, as part of the basic health services offered. I do not want to enter […]

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What Eminem’s fame says about America

Eminem performed with Elton John. Toni Braxton wore a loincloth. Lil’ Bow Wow drove Madonna onto the stage. Jill Scott sang with The Blue Man […]

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Yale cannot afford to sit while others improve

The Yale administration’s stance toward Princeton and Harvard’s recent changes in their financial aid policy remains disappointing. The University needs to look at whether it […]