OPINION
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ROSEN: Thanksgiving at Walmart

Walmart employees, and low-wage workers around the country, deserve to be paid a living wage.

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LOWENSTEIN: A crack in Toronto’s reputation

As if Canada wasn’t funny enough already, the mayor of its largest city is now an international farce.

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DAVENPORT: Rescuing men’s fashion

You are not what you wear; you wear what you are.

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TSUTSUMI ACUNA: Battling schadenfreude

“Schaden” met “Freude” and the concepts of harm and joy became jointly represented in the one and only schadenfreude — pleasure derived from another’s misfortunes.

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MARNELL: Pinoy strong

In spite of the destruction, the global outpouring of support for the Philippines, coupled with the hope of the Philippine people, is more tangible than ever.

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FALLONE: The meerkat on Cross Campus

Take the time to look closely at “Habakuk,” and be cognizant of your response.

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KIM: Big city, big money

New Haven isn’t only “not bad.” It’s a place where the impossible happens, where the sons of senators and farmers alike can be seen sharing a Wenzel.

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NEWS’ VIEW: Vote to divest

The goal of Yale’s divestment is symbolic: It will have an almost negligible financial impact on the fossil fuel companies.

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STERN: A scholar’s kiss of death

Top-notch scholarship is imperative, but Yale is not designed just to churn out wonderful research. It is intended to enrich young minds.

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ZHENG: Y degrees of separation

With the empowerment that comes from looking beyond the borders of one’s own country also comes the risk of losing touch with one’s roots.

| GUEST COLUMNIST
MACEY: On divestment

If a consensus emerges that these metrics actually enable investors to compare investments based on their environmental impact, we will then consider next steps.