OPINION
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Students hit hard by Branford burglary

To the Editor: I was very surprised to read the article, “Branford book thief breaks into storage” (9/3). I am a junior in Branford College […]

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A Yale moment, 35 million miles away

By the end of the first week of a year that has begun anything but typically, we found ourselves needing a reminder of what Yale […]

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The fragile renaissance of a city

“As the New Haven economy remains stagnant, businesses like Dakota J’s Ice Cream Cafe have [left] rows of vacant storefronts lining the street — In […]

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Paying human rights lip service

As President Bush celebrated the toppling of a “murderous tyrant” in Iraq, right-wing rioters outside my window in Guatemala City chanted the name of Efrain […]

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The dangerous rules of engagement

It’s good to check from time to time how much a human life is worth these days. According to the recent Lockerbie bombing settlement, it’s […]

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GESO cannot have it both ways

Placing a new spin on an old defeat, the Graduate Employees and Students Organization — a group that in its nearly 14 years of trying […]

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The workers behind the leaders

Over the nine days that workers have been striking, the intense media coverage has resurrected an old Yale title: worst labor relations at an American […]

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Exactly who’s in the right in this labor dispute?

  We write this note as two professors with divergent views and a common goal. One of us crosses picket lines and the other doesn’t. […]

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Athletes must be students first

After making modest reforms to its athletic recruitment policies last year, the Council of Ivy Group Presidents this summer made a number of sweeping and […]

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The unions need to demand more, not less

In the past years of Yale’s strained relationship with its unions, students have been continually reminded of Yale’s tremendous wealth. The inequality is indeed staggering. […]

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There’s one way Yale can end this

I walked through Old Campus Friday night, and for a few minutes, Yale College seemed normal. Freshmen were clumped in large groups. College names were […]