OPINION
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Yale comes out of closet, into synagogue

In 1929, Robert Corwin, Yale’s admissions chairman, griped that the list of names of recently admitted students “reads like some of the ‘begat’ portions of […]

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Correction

This article has been corrected. You may view this article’s correction here. Yesterday’s article on performance space costs misconstrued Supervisor of Undergraduate Productions and Special […]

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Potential voters must heed polling rules to avoid voting twice

To the Editor: We all have a stake in what happens in New Haven politics, and so for many of us, it has been difficult […]

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Direct engagement with city is key

Today, after two months of campaigning, every registered Ward 1 voter has the chance to go to the polls and choose who will serve on […]

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Fans do not appreciate decision to shut down tailgates at halftime

To the Editor: I believe intelligent rules can be enforced to properly police an area and to control dangerous and bad behavior without penalizing all […]

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Non-profit cancer center would provide jobs, care

What a difference a summer makes. Here was Ward 1 Alderwoman Rebecca Livengood last spring, stating that “while some requests of the cancer center, such […]

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A note to prospective graduate students

As the fall semester grinds along, I find myself having conversations with a number of acquaintances thinking of applying to graduate school. I have come […]

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To stem tailgate rules, exercise moderation

I realize I’m not actually old enough to be nostalgic, but I am. I’m nostalgic for a time when Yale administrators weren’t concerned with making […]

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Corrections

This article has been corrected. You may view this article’s correction here. Friday’s review of “Saw II” incorrectly described Donnie Wahlberg’s criminal record. Wahlberg was […]

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Livengood’s prudence is right for Ward 1

Since August, much of the debate in the Ward 1 aldermanic race has focused on a single issue: development of the Yale-New Haven Hospital Cancer […]

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In defense of off-campus housing, the city

Graduate school dormitories are not the only places where community is fostered. Like Ms. Bolin (“Grad students need a safe place to live,” 11/4), I […]