OPINION
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The secret, sluggish firing of Lasaga

After months of closed hearings and inordinate secrecy, the University Tribunal, led by Nobel Prize-winning professor Sidney Altman, recommended to Yale President Richard Levin that […]

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Has three years of Yale left me unable to think?

Just before Yale’s spring break and my various reunions with friends began, I had my first successful meeting with my professor in weeks. After one […]

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Warning: Little pubescent punks eventually grow up

This spring break, I discovered that in the scant weeks since I departed for school in January, this “my brother growing up” business has gotten […]

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Yale, Bristol-Myers and AIDS in Africa

What the international media left in their wake last week after pummeling the University with a series of reports about AIDS, Africa and the minutiae […]

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Yale needs more minority graduate students

To the Editor: The article (“Data show faculty is slow to diversify,” 3/1) mentioned that Yale has trouble finding qualified minority candidates for faculty jobs. […]

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Why we shouldn’t desert the war on drugs

  Some problems take a bit more effort to solve than others, but that does not mean they are not worth solving. This is especially […]

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Acceleration is not the biggest problem

To the Editor: The article regarding a new designation for accelerated students (“Proposal may slow abuse of acceleration,” 3/1) failed to see one of the […]

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Something for Congress to investigate

I write to tell you about a conspiracy more insidious than the Clinton pardons. I may be discriminated against for what I say here, but […]

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Vaulting Yale into the national spotlight

It is one of the biggest weekends in several years for Yale athletics. In a two-day stretch, the men’s basketball team will be playing for […]

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Yale should exploit Aramark’s profit-seeking with more dining options

To the Editor: Your efforts to right the wrongs of Yale’s food services are laudable and quite in order, but your indignation over privatization and […]

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Premus Medicus, the most reviled species at Yale, lurks in weenie bins

Of course I was excited to be asked to write a column about pre-med life at Yale. Ever since “Sex and the City” aired, I’ve […]