OPINION
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NADEL: Will Amy Coney Barrett bastardize religious history?

Yesterday, Justice Amy Coney Barrett heard oral arguments for the first LGBTQ rights case of her judicial career, and it’s a big one. Fulton v. […]

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FAGBEMI: Oppression on a time loop

Last December, I visited Nigeria for the first time since middle school, and was surprised by how much had changed yet stayed the same. The […]

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ZHANG: The affirmative action myth

I remember how my server nearly timed out while I reread my sentences and verified SAT scores for the umpteenth time. How I had drawn […]

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MASROOR: There is always someone singing, somewhere

The first time it happens, I’m introduced to a woman who works at the Yale New Haven Hospital. We smile at each other, she begins […]

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TABIB: Gentleness is a force

  As any artist knows, using only harsh black and white to draw a picture renders a lifeless portrait. In order to give an object […]

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AMANCHARLA: Photoshopped lives

It was a Thursday night. Sprawled across the rug in my common room with the warm, yellow curtain lights — my friend and I were […]

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FALCONE & ESKENDER: The 2020 election and a socialist future

We are on the precipice of Election Day — Nov. 3, 2020. Most mail-in ballots have been cast and plans have been made on how […]

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KAZAKOGLU: Who wants to get cultured?

“So, what are you guys reading now?” he asks me, as he sips his coffee. “The Sicilian Expedition in Thucydides’s ‘History of the Peloponnesian War.’ […]

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FLORES: The wheel of progress

There are moments when history calls upon us to forever change the course of our lives and the lives of our children. Just as our […]

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SAPRE: Ode to Joy

“When I was four years old, I was obsessed with trains.” It was with these words, gingerly plucked from an infinite reservoir of English locutions, […]

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Letter 10.29

On Monday, the News published an article by my classmate Caroline Beit ’23 regarding Yale’s handling of the recent COVID-19 cluster and public health in […]