OPINION
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Artist’s Alley

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Openness about sexuality would benefit GOP

Only a few weeks before the midterm congressional elections, when the Republicans could lose control of the House and the Democrats could make significant inroads […]

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‘Closet cases’ can’t break out of stereotypes

Earlier this year, the University added “gender identity and expression” to its nondiscrimination policy. During last spring’s campaign to add the phrase, student advocates emphasized […]

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Yale should open dialogue on new colleges

Yale’s new residential colleges are like a rumored baseball trade: There is still no official word, but every soft sign suggests a decision is all […]

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An informed society needs Net neutrality

Since the dawn of the human race, advances in technology have led to advances in the exchange of information. Information exchange, in turn, yields economic […]

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Passing the torch to the Board of 2008

Editorial Board of 2008 Editor in Chief: Sarah Mishkin Managing Editors: Ross Goldberg, Jessica Marsden Editorials Editor: Jay Buchanan Copy Editors: Rachel Boyd, Amy Koenig, […]

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Progressives shouldn’t ignore close congressional races

At first glance, it seems easy to call Connecticut a safely “blue” state. Connecticut has not voted for a Republican president since 1988 or a […]

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True diversity must be Yale’s goal

This weekend, over 100 students and dozens of university administrators gathered at Yale for A Seat at the Table, a conference held by the Roosevelt […]

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Obnoxious ‘passivists’ can do more for Darfur than protest

With so many people advocating various political agendas these days, it isn’t particularly surprising that an estimated 20,000 to 30,000 protesters attended a rally held […]

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Artist’s Alley

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Iraq War is an important component of evaluations of U.S. foreign policy

To the Editor: The most important line in Andrew Olson’s column, “Virtue judgments often useful” (10/4), is when he asks the reader to “set aside […]