OPINION
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FALLONE: A weekly ritual

Upon seeing my room for the first time, it’s not uncommon for people to ask in disbelief, “Woah, you write letters?”

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SYDNEY: Our ungreen greens

Yale should not assume that local and sustainable resources have been maximally utilized and that our sustainability capacity has topped off at 37 percent.

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MORRIS: Big poultry, big cruelty

Today, hungry students will flock to dining halls for one of Yale’s most popular dishes, providing a fitting opportunity to reflect on how we treat the birds we eat.

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MANORANJAN: Genocidaire on Yale’s campus

Inviting the Sri Lankan ambassador to speak is completely contradictory to the values that are so actively inculcated in Yale students.

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BALAKRISHNA: Directing dreams

As students at a place like Yale, we have both the privilege and responsibility to do justice to our dreams.

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ROSEN: A failed GOP project

Some amount of spin is to be expected of news coming from any political campaign, including Eidelson’s — but the Chandler campaign went much too far.

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DEFIESTA: Change in Ward 1

The lack of interaction between Ward 1 and our alderman showed itself somewhat in yesterday’s election breakdown.

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DIAZ: A song for the shore

But Sandy could not destroy my love for my family and friends, my hometown, and the difficult lessons learned here.

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QASIM: Calling for radical love

We are intimately and fundamentally connected to one another, no matter the distances created by space and culture.

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LEINBACH: Get out the vote

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STERN: Misdirected studies

We need to question why D.S., and D.S. only, exists as a yearlong humanities program in the first place.