OPINION
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Silencing protest gave poor representation of dissent

To the Editor: “It’s not going to affect you unless you’re going to move to China, marry a Chinese woman and have a bunch of […]

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Congratulations to the News’ newest staffers

This past Friday, the Oldest College Daily held its spring semester staff inductions. It is with great pride that we announce the newest inductees to […]

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Yale can bolster global ties within Univ.

Chinese President Hu Jintao’s Friday visit to Yale was an historic event. It underscored the success of University President Richard Levin’s ongoing efforts to build […]

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Yom HaShoah allows time for remembrance, reflection

On Tuesday, April 25, while many Yale students are celebrating Spring Fling, Jews around the world will be observing Yom HaShoah, Holocaust Remembrance Day. This […]

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Heed disparities in class formats

As classes wind down and the end-of-term scramble begins, I am reminded of the superiority of lectures over seminars. My work is largely done in […]

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Observing Bulldog Days as a host begets reflection, pride, nostalgia

On Monday evening, I walked out of Lanman-Wright to meet some friends in the courtyard before going to dinner. I must have been somewhat early, […]

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Yale’s ideology should travel with its money

During Chinese President Hu Jintao’s first visit to the White House yesterday, U.S. President George W. Bush ’68 illustrated the problem with Sino-U.S. relations. When […]

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Duke assault trial proves thorny

On the brink of spring break, players from Duke University’s lacrosse team hired two exotic dancers to perform at a party. According to police reports, […]

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Artist’s Alley

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Chinese abuses merit U.S. action

Sixty years ago, a vow of “Never Again” was the world’s reaction to the unspeakable horrors of Auschwitz. But today, why do concentration camps still […]

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At Yale, city offers as many lessons as classroom

More than anything else I will leave behind on May 22, it is hard for me to believe that this particular tale of the city, […]