OPINION
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Corrections

This article has been corrected. You may view this article’s correction here. This article has been corrected. You may view this article’s correction here. Wednesday’s […]

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Sept. 11, 2003: more distant, less raw

Someday, Sept. 11 will feel like a holiday, not like an anniversary that creeps up every fall when courses are still shoppable, when the weather’s […]

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From Russia with corruption: The collapse of a government

My sister was fired for being Jewish. The good news is that it happened in Russia, not in America. The bad news is that it […]

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Hurled insults, secret shuttles: life as a “scab”

A crowd of the so-called “scab” workers filling in for striking members of Local 35 received a new instruction from their West Haven-based employer yesterday […]

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The unions must stop using rhetoric that divides Yale from New Haven

To the Editor: In her letter (“Learning the hard lessons of how Yale treats its workers,” 9/9), Michelle Solomon finds that the problems between Yale […]

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Shopping period fiascos are fixable

One week in, shopping period seems more than ever to be an imperfectible beast. And still, admirably, we try. The University’s task every year seems […]

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Are you hiding from the music-downloading cops?

Yale has a proud tradition of upholding a standard of equality among its students, regardless of socioeconomic status. There is a wide range of students […]

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Re-examining the consequences when you cross that picket line

To the Editor: There are some good reasons for crossing picket lines and attending classes that haven’t been moved off campus. Some students cross picket […]

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Surprise, it’s the Yale Corporation’s five-finger discount

In a recent Yale Daily News article about his election to the Yale Corporation, Jeffrey Koplan commented, “To me, it’s like being a kid in […]

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Feeling conflicted? You’re not alone

The morning my roommates asked me to eat breakfast with them in the dining hall, I didn’t know what to say. So I stayed in […]

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Vote for John DeStefano Jr. for mayor, again

During his 10 years in office, John DeStefano hasn’t led New Haven, once ranked among the worst cities in America, to a complete about-face. He […]