OPINION
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Statistics represent gay, straight marriage differently

To the Editor: Gregory DuBoff fingers as “cause for concern” a University of Vermont finding that 34 percent of gay men in committed relationships and […]

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Legal, social implications of gay marriage are distinct

To the Editor: In his column this week, Gregory DuBoff rehearses an all-too-familiar but fallacious case against gay marriage (“U.S. marriage laws perform crucial function,” […]

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Divestment remains unproven solution

At least in the 1960s progressives understood the transactional logic of marijuana dealing, and knew that some primate species avoid war by having sex. This […]

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Lieberman’s criticism of Democrats harms party

To the Editor: In his column this week, Noah Lawrence made some claims about the party system and Ned Lamont’s challenge to Joe Lieberman that […]

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Artist’s Alley

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With spring, push for fin. aid blossoms anew

Spring break has a way of changing things. Maybe the pains of midterms have subsided, or the days of relatively little schoolwork have made starting […]

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Blame for smoking’s harm proves complex

With the recent release of the very entertaining “Thank You for Smoking,” we are again faced with a decades-old question: Should cigarette companies be held […]

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Correction

This article has been corrected. You may view this article’s correction here. Yesterday’s article on Carter Roberts’ lecture misattributed concerns regarding the efficacy of the […]

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Gay marriage advocates must look to courts, not legislators

To the Editor: Earlier this week, Gregory DuBoff argued that gay marriage activists are wrong to use courts to seek marriage equality because gays simply […]

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Pundits use Hashemi to unfairly attack Yale

It’s always good to be reminded, every now and then, of how much the rest of the country hates Yale. This point was driven home […]

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Don’t boil marriage down to legal issues

What strikes me most about Gregory DuBoff’s editorial is that it entirely misses the point (“U.S. marriage laws perform crucial function,” 3/22). He writes in […]