OPINION
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LEE: Restoring life to pandemic-stricken classes

At my first in-person orchestra practice last month, I realized how much I had missed sounds. Yes, of course, I missed hearing the sounds of […]

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CRUZ & KOH: “Comfort women” and the ongoing struggle

A few minutes before the start of our first international webinar last July, “‘Comfort Women’: The Struggle for Justice,” Grandma Lee Yongsoo entered our Zoom […]

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DUNSON: Expanding our solidarity

The Atlanta spa shooting that took place on Tuesday, March 16 was shocking, but not surprising. That a man could be so self-important, deluded and […]

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SAPRE: Sonnets for the soul

Dear reader, before you proceed, I think it fair to forewarn That although my editor did accede  To an idea that was borne From inspiration […]

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CROZIER: Beginning the end

One year ago, the Yale community was met with an email from university administrators that we would be remaining at home for the duration of […]

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EDITORIAL: Save shopping period

  We weren’t thinking about next semester, but we are now.  On March 8, Yale College Dean Marvin Chun announced to undergraduates that a beloved […]

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YENILMEZ: The unique destiny

“Why should I care about his god, the lives, the destinies we choose when one unique destiny had chosen me, and along with me millions […]

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ZHANG: History in the making

Malcolm Gladwell has a memorable voice. He speaks in silky, lilting syllables tinged with just a touch of graininess. He times his pauses. He talks […]

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LETTER 3.16

In the article “Overworked, overwhelmed, underpaid and underappreciated: Yale’s registrars are tired,” my supervisor was singled out in an unfair and disingenuous manner. Liza Joyner, […]

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LEE: Living at work

It has been a little over a year since we all departed for spring break, oblivious to the never-ending ordeal of remote work that was […]

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BITTON: Mother tongue

Last week, a small group of French politicians, intellectuals and journalists put forward an unexpected proposal: Replace English with Latin as Europe’s official language. At […]