OPINION
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Corrections

This article has been corrected. You may view this article’s correction here. Yesterday’s story “Downtown’s first bicycle lane rolls down Orange Street” misidentified the course […]

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Israel’s ‘wall’ won’t bring security, only violence

If you walked by Cross Campus yesterday, you could not have possibly missed the 150-foot-long sheet of tagged insulator, Students for Justice in Palestine’s latest […]

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Include Fair Haven in Homebuyer Program

Last week, students from eight student groups delivered a letter to President Levin’s office, urging him to expand Yale’s successful Homebuyer Program to Fair Haven, […]

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Sustainable farms offer more humane option

Over the past few months, there has been much commentary on the advantages of sustainable and organic farming efforts. Yale community members are becoming aware […]

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Reforms must integrate language instruction

On Thursday, Nov. 6, Yale professors voted, after some debate, to adopt the language provisions of the 2003 Report on Yale College Education. According to […]

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Is it a true sibling rivalry?

To the editor: I write to correct a misleading assertion present in a recent article regarding the monumentally important issue of trash recycling wars between […]

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Americans must be aware of bubble mentality of Bush administration

It was announced recently that sometime early next year the troops will be coming home from Iraq. Of course, 85,000 others will be taking their […]

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Interaction is part of University life

This past Saturday, I met a student from the School of Management for the first time. I also met my first would-be actor from the […]

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Applications are in, but the verdict is still out

They’ve filled out the forms, penned their life stories and mailed their hopes to the Office of Admissions. And now they await the verdict on […]

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Dining services works to fulfill student needs

There has been significant uproar since the announcement that Yale Dining Services would be modifying (but not eliminating) its popular “double swipe” policy so that […]

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Schools can lead in tackling energy challenge

When talking about the ways that energy conservation and sustainable energy can be promoted, people often split the world into a simple binary: the public […]