OPINION
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Jewish refugees and the suffering of 1948

Gina Waldman, a preeminent human rights activist, spoke to a packed room at the Yale Women’s Center yesterday. Waldman is a Mizrahi Jew — a […]

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Free speech on Cross Campus

If you were walking through Cross Campus Wednesday, you might have tripped over the most depressing protest Yale has seen in almost a week. In […]

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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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GESO is ready for a dialogue — so why isn’t the Yale administration?

To the Editor: Tuesday’s vote on graduate employee unionization at Cornell University puts into relief the Yale administration’s continuing intransigence. Yale President Richard Levin and […]

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Bush’s hidden motives are irrelevant

The decision to go to war is always a momentous one, not to be undertaken lightly. The importance of the question makes it that much […]

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The nearly impossible task of following Yale’s money

In the complex battle between Palestinian nationalists and Israelis, those who have adopted the cause of Palestinian liberation have been using traditional tactics to damage […]

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Slow but steady, Kazaa stays for now

During the lazy days of unrestricted ethernet, any Yale network user could access virtually any song in a matter of seconds. But then came Metallica […]

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The spread, and end, of life-saving drugs

A clarion call has been sounded, mainly by insurance companies and generic drug manufacturers, and less so by consumers, to address the cost of prescription […]

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Yale, GESO: take a lesson from Cornell

Beginning today, graduate students at Cornell will cast ballots in a National Labor Relations Board-sanctioned election to determine if they will be represented by a […]

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Rallying the powerless against police brutality

Justice for the people by any means, get these racist cops up off the streets,” shouted protesters yesterday afternoon as they marched on the streets […]

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No apologies: enviromentalism counts now

As the upcoming elections draw nearer, with the country on the brink of war, the economy flagging, and the split between the United States and […]