OPINION
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Sexism in the English Department

Imagine an economics seminar in which there is only one woman. You do not have to stretch your imagination particularly far. Simply flipping through the […]

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President Bush, not Wesley Clark, owes this country an explanation

To the Editor: In his column (“So, would the real Wesley Clark please stand up?” 9/30), James Kirchick ’06 criticizes Gen. Wesley Clark (Ret.) for […]

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Union leaders penalizing their own: the strife isn’t over

Without missing a beat in his performance under the Yale labor relations spotlight, Local 35 President Bob Proto announced last week that union leaders are […]

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When the poor, huddled masses get deported

I spent this summer working with the Illinois Coalition for Immigrant and Refugee Rights to organize Muslim immigrants in the Chicagoland area. I came across […]

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Edward Said’s rejected dream of a binational state in the Middle East

In addition to authoring important books on Islam, Western perceptions of the Middle East, exile, Conrad, and many other topics, Edward Said, who died last […]

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Tsk tsk, Bush: Is there an enormous scandal at the White House?

Nearly five months after President Bush declared the end of “major combat operations in Iraq,” and still without a shred of evidence of nuclear and […]

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Corrections

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How Yale destroyed New Haven’s economy

In an interview on National Public Radio Sept. 13, Yale President Richard C. Levin asserted that Yale had been unfairly targeted by organized labor because, […]

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So, would the real Wesley Clark please stand up?

“The credibility of the United States is on the line, and Saddam Hussein has these weapons and so, you know, we’re going to go ahead […]

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Koh good choice to continue Kronman’s legacy

At a memorial service held last spring in honor of Eugene Rostow, the dean of the Yale Law School from 1955 to 1965, current Law […]

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A fence on the West Bank that could heal

Gabrielle Goodfellow ’04 attacks the “preposterous security justifications” for the barrier that is being set up between Israel and the West Bank (“The fallacy of […]