OPINION
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Students must be civic-minded

In the past several weeks, two columns have raised serious questions about the evolving relationship between Yale students and the city that surrounds them. Ally […]

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Of all Yale’s illustrious traditions and selling points, the residential college system is king. A residential college is not just a place to eat and […]

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In her article about Carl Goldfield, the new president of New Haven’s Board of Aldermen, Easha Anand suggests that, after having worked on campaign finance […]

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Despite hype, Roe isn’t binary issue

With the addition of two new justices to the Supreme Court — and Pat Robertson praying for more — it is no surprise that many […]

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State of Union was missed chance for Dems

It’s easy to see George W. Bush’s recent State of the Union address as a call for bipartisanship from an increasingly unpopular second-term president. But […]

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$16,000 concert began with simple application

To the Editor: Today marks the culmination of a journey started over a year ago. Last January, we threw a party entitled Guntherpalooza. At the […]

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Facebook display precluded rebuttal from targets

To the Editor: Earlier this week I was walking to class and my attention was drawn to a campus kiosk. Hundreds of sheets of paper […]

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Elitist belittling reflects poorly on the elite

Here are some things that Yale students get away with saying about other universities: “I think that having a Quinnipiac-themed party is a good idea, […]

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Letter campaign will draw attention to D.C. voting

To the Editor: In the next few weeks, several Yale alumni will send letters to President Levin, urging him to speak up on a gross […]

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