OPINION
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World cant afford to ignore Oaxaca

On Oct. 2, more than 10,000 students marched in the streets of Mexico City to observe the 38th anniversary of the 1968 massacre in which […]

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Ditching EA doesn’t fix the real issues

In 1979, archaeologists in Crete discovered a teenager’s skeleton, sacrificed about four millennia ago, limbs bound up like a bull’s. One wonders what future generations […]

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Adapting tradition to fit changing times

As the names listed to the left of this space change over to those of the 129th Yale Daily News Managing Board, the incoming editors […]

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Is it time to consider killing crazy Kim?

Since when did assassination of foreign leaders get taken off the table? After years of killing off third-world leaders that threatened American interests, international norms […]

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Content aside, the title makes the column

“Goodbye, boys, I die a true American.” So went the apocryphal last words of Bill “The Butcher” Poole as he died on March 8, 1855. […]

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Letters to the Editor

Administration should out sender of hateful e-mails To the Editor: Oct. 11 was National Coming Out Day, a day designed to increase awareness of issues […]

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Artist’s Alley

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Homophobes’ ‘coming out’ was eye-opening

“It is the closet that is our sin and our shame,” lesbian activist and publisher Barbara Grier said as she encouraged men and women to […]

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GOP Congress has more problems than just Foley

I’ve always had a soft spot for Congressman Mark Foley. You see, when I was a House page in high school in the summer of […]

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Public health is all about empowerment

Welcome to the Public Health Perspective, a new biweekly column about public health at Yale and in New Haven. (Warning: It just may change the […]

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Fundraising isn’t only goal of protests

We were among the 30,000 who joined in the Central Park rally bemoaned by Elizabeth Moore in her Tuesday column, “Obnoxious passivists can do more […]