OPINION
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Is it futile to protest a war in progress?

On Wednesday, chants of “USA! USA!” rang out across Beinecke plaza as members and supporters of Yale College Students for Democracy gathered at a “Support […]

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Correction

This article has been corrected. You may view this article’s correction here. The headline on yesterday’s brief about Goldman Sachs co-Chief Operating Officer John Thornton […]

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The thing we like to call democracy

We can’t create democracy by unilaterally burning buildings and babies. We can’t protect democracy by disempowering the the United Nations, the only major institution that […]

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In war, silence is louder than bombs

Shhh. Do you hear that? It’s the sound of free political dissent. It’s grown quieter and quieter over the past year and a half, and […]

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Showing a movement’s childishness is hardly an argument

To the Editor: James Kirchick ’06 is right (“The anti-war movement’s disgusting side,” 3/26); there is plenty of juvenile thoughtlessness in the anti-war movement. But […]

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Civility bodes well for campus war dialogue

While peace protests in Europe and Australia turned violent Wednesday afternoon, the hawks and doves who gathered on Beinecke plaza managed to stay mostly civil […]

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The anti-war movement’s disgusting side

At 11:30 this morning, students and professors will gather in Beinecke Plaza for a rally sponsored by the Yale College Students for Democracy to express […]

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Correction

This article has been corrected. You may view this article’s correction here. Tuesday’s article “Aldermen reject gay marriage recognition” did not make clear that the […]

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After the fighting, will Bush follow through?

Yesterday, I was discussing the war with a pacifist friend of mine and she said something striking: “It’s weird, I find myself strangely attracted to […]

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The difficulty for professional school students to “put food on the table”

To the Editor: Jennifer Jordan’s letter to the editor (“The privilege of being a Yale graduate student,” 3/24) confesses her “upset” and “confusion” over Carl […]

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Alderwoman’s vote blurs church and state

After an especially evangelical public committee meeting Monday night, the New Haven Board of Alderman indicated it will make the same disappointing decision it did […]