OPINION
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A Tirade Against Feminists? Don’t Bother

To the Editor: It’s a shame that Keith Urbahn spent so much of his editorial piece (“Ivy League to future stay-at-home moms: Don’t bother,” 10/05) […]

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Bolton’s undiplomatic unilateralism

As a diplomatic rule of thumb, I tend to think it’s a good idea for presidents to appoint ambassadors who don’t despise the foreign country […]

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Prejudice at Yale: We can do better

A funny thing happened at the tailgate last weekend. As the festivities were winding down, my friend and I were waiting for someone to pick […]

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The snobbery of section anti-snobs

Section is a very dirty word in the Yale undergraduate lexicon, right up there on the loathsome scale with terms like “gonorrhea” and “erectile dysfunction.” […]

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Ivy League to future stay-at-home moms: Don’t bother

It’s a rare moment when I defend the journalistic integrity of The New York Times. It seems impossible to escape the front page doomsday stories […]

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Yale should set example on sustainability

Since 1701, Yale University has educated its students to make responsible decisions not only for their own futures, but for the future of our nation […]

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Headlines misrepresented students’ response to Bolton’s speech before YPU

To the Editor: I was disappointed with the YDN’s portrayal of Yale students’ reception to Ambassador John Bolton ’70 LAW ’74’s visit to campus (“Bolton […]

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This article has been corrected. You may view this article’s correction here. The headline for yesterday’s article on the E. Forbes Smiley III trial was […]

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Financial aid reform needed to provide Yale experience

To the Editor: In an article titled “Groups Seek Aid and Reform” (9/27), Yale Conservative Party Vice-Chairman Zheyao Li ’06 is quoted as saying, “I’d […]

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Breaking down the interests in Ward 1

If my work in politics were ever rewarded with a single wish, it would be this: I never want to hear the phrase “special interests” […]

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Are you an alpha-Yalie or a beta?

There are two types of Yalies. Doubtless you are familiar with the first: directed and ambitious, alpha-Yalies are the stereotypical overachievers. Their lives are consumed […]