OPINION
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Vote yes to Curry, no to charter reform

Gubernatorial race: Curry At the polls Tuesday, voters will choose as they did four years ago between incumbent Gov. John Rowland and Democrat Bill Curry, […]

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CORRECTION

This article has been corrected. You may view this article’s correction here. A caption accompanying Tuesday’s article about a Halloween haunted house misstated the name […]

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The hypocrisy of the left in its campaign against war

Last week, the scene at the corner of Elm and York streets seemed like something out of a Vietnam movie. Two groups stood on opposite […]

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Braving office hours like a good student

Before my English professor launched into his lecture on the first day of class last September, he stepped back from the podium and said, “Look, […]

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Shorter hours for surgical residents

In order to secure an accreditation in jeopardy Monday, Yale-New Haven Hospital mollified officials by reducing the workload for its general surgery residents. Now, with […]

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America’s empty rhetoric continues in Iraq, despite our dirty past

To the Editor: How clever of Eli Muller ’03 to misrepresent the reasoning of the anti-war activists (“Bush’s hidden motives are irrelevant,” 10/24). He reduces […]

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Locating intolerance in the Arab world

Sutarsi was a Christian, an Indonesian, and a victim of the creeping genocide against the Christian community in the Moluccas islands, Indonesia. Her village was […]

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A larger role for a neutral GSA

In a closely watched election, Cornell graduate students overwhelmingly voted against unionization last week, surprising many observers in the labor movement and academia. Prior to […]

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The marginalization of women in coed intramurals

Three weeks ago, I played in a coed intramural football game that made me rethink the equality of gender at Yale. I noticed, much to […]

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UCS fairs: fantastic free pens and mini Snickers, but jobs?

“Great numbers!” I overheard the man who runs Undergraduate Career Services babble these words, not very discreetly, at a recent fair, expressing that his priority […]

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Students who trusted that their memorial was safe were mistaken

To the Editor: I’d like to thank you for Tuesday’s picture of the Cross Campus memorial vigil for the Oct. 22 suicide bombing in Israel […]