OPINION
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LOH: One story for me, another for thee

We have two options. We could tell ourselves that Ivy League colleges are merit-based, elite institutions. Or we could foster an egalitarian culture where the university one attends does not determine one’s opportunities.

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LETTER 3.31

An alumnus reacts to Yale Law School terminating Helyeh Doutaghi’s employment.

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GRINSTEIN: Am I a prude?

NLE Choppa’s lyrics blur the line between music and pornography. Does this kind of rhetoric give female Yalies the respect that they deserve?

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GORLICK: Rebuilding from Babel

Humanity is a language I believe all of us speak.

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HUSSEIN: What students deserve in a professor

Some professors change what you know. Robert Malley changes how you think. Missing that is missing Yale at its best.

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HIGONNET: Yale must save climate science

What will our grandchildren say to us about this pivotal moment in history, when Yale had the chance to help save global climate science in the middle of a climate crisis that threatened humanity?

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DANZIGER: Toward national service

Private equity, investment banking and consulting can wait; enlist in the military, apply for a teaching fellowship or join the Peace Corps. 

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AMAR & LIPKA: Seize the day

The very idea of a university is on the line. Can Yale defend it — not just with words but also with deeds? 

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HATCH: Special operator advice for Yale undergrads


As someone who has walked the paths of Yale both as an undergraduate and now as a lecturer, I’m often asked, “What lessons from your time in the special operations world would be helpful for us to know here?”


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ATTANASIO: A refresher course on conducting research responsibly

A little over two weeks ago, Akiko Iwasaki and colleagues published “Immunological and Antigenic Signatures Associated with Chronic Illnesses after Covid-19 Vaccination” on medRxiv. You […]

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PAN: Deafening silence

Yale ought to deploy its resources to speak up and speak loudly. It should coordinate with other schools in the legal fight against the Trump administration on science, vaccines, funding and civil rights. Yale should vocally call out the Trump administration’s worst excesses. If universities band together, they cannot be picked off one by one.