OPINION
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Berkeley College: Open your doors

The University’s 12 residential college dining halls are open again and welcoming students back for those much maligned but truly comfortable dining hall meals we […]

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Wesley Clark: A liberal who can beat Bush

On Wednesday, Sept. 17, Gen. Wesley Clark announced his intentions to seek the Democratic nomination for the presidency of the United States. That afternoon’s address […]

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The News’ front-page photo: What’s wrong with this picture?

To the Editor: All good photojournalists carry little notebooks and are meticulous about recording pertinent info — name, etc. — of any persons they shoot. […]

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Don’t call me a music thief — the preferred term is ‘rebel’

When people finally began to get sued for file sharing, it suddenly became a hot topic. It’s good that this issue is finally on the […]

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The right game plan for Democrats in 2004

What goes up must come down. Not surprisingly, right after the Sept. 11, 2001 attacks, Bush’s job approval ratings spiked to historic levels. Media surveys […]

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The thing about Carol Mosely Braun

This Monday Carol Moseley Braun officially announced she would enter the race for the Democratic presidential nomination. Braun is at the bottom of the 10-candidate […]

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Kruger wants to work with — and not against — Yale

Alyssa Rosenberg’s article concerning Dan Kruger’s campaign for Ward One Alderman (“You don’t want Kruger working for you,” 9/22) seeks to discredit him by making […]

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Welcoming ‘JEOPARDY!’ back to Yale

Yesterday was the first school day this year of poststrike Yale and the beginning of this campus’ path back to the ordinary. Of all the […]

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With contracts settled, work begins

If the responses from many workers at the ratification votes last Friday are any indication, the eight-year contracts Yale and locals 34 and 35 settled […]

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You don’t want Kruger working for you

Yale students have a strange habit of disenfranchising themselves. We register to vote, but we can’t bother to go to the polls on Election Day. […]

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After the strike, 23 days later, where does Yale stand now?

On Friday, as members of locals 34 and 35 approved new contracts with Yale University, students marked the end of a challenging and difficult 23 […]