OPINION
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Swapping plans for passions

Louise Story’s Sept. 20 New York Times article “Many Women at Elite Colleges Set Career Path to Motherhood” has sparked quite the debate on campus […]

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Corrections

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College system ill-served by disparities

Whether you are in Morse or Berkeley, Yale’s tuition is still $40,000-plus — but residents of only one of those colleges get to eat in […]

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Worshiping a lead calf: Passing judgment, finally, on the pope

On the occasion of his death in April, I wrote in this space (“Pope’s legacy is a few shades short of golden,” 4/18/05) that John […]

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U.S. must put science education on map

Of all the people the Bush administration cannot afford to ignore but ignores anyway, Sen. Lester Hill of Alabama stands out. According to Hill, a […]

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Shift to relativism spells end for truth

The torrential downpour two weekends ago compelled many to remain indoors, but offered others an unparalleled opportunity. Clad in swimsuits, a group of daring freshmen […]

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Final words on culture, biology and rape

Matthew Gillum’s willingness to use evolutionary theory to investigate human behavior is commendable (“Evolution, not culture, deserves blame for rape,” 9/20). However, his proposed evolutionary […]

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Hospital must take residents’ concerns into account

To the Editor: In an article about a meeting of the New Haven Urban Design League at which Yale-New Haven Hospital’s proposed $430 million cancer […]

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Cartoon: Why so many in that section?

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Correction

Friday’s article “After Yale, Specter is still a force” incorrectly stated where the senator was raised. Specter was born and grew up in Kansas.

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Ending campus silence on war in Iraq

After two and a half years, the war in Iraq still seems far from ending, or at least far from an ending many Americans would […]