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Yale stifled freedom of speech during Parents’ Weekend

To the Editor: Over the weekend, while parents and students attended panels and lectures on education and life at Yale, we learned a different — […]

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Preposterous claims about Barak only discredit Palestinian cause

To the Editor: The views presented in both the letters of Rod Swenson MFA ’69 and Andrew Junker (“Barak is not a man of peace, […]

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Iraq attack has precedent in our long tradition of liberty

My mother and father did not come to New Haven this weekend. That’s fine, I love them for reasons bigger than Yale Parents’ Weekend. They […]

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Yale University Art Gallery conducts programs to bring art to patients

To the Editor: We were happy to see your piece on Leeway patients visiting the Yale Art Gallery (“Gallery Experience Inspires Art Therapy,” 10/9), but […]

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The passing of life in an uncertain time

Johnny Martinez was a complicated man who did wonderful things. I campaigned for state Rep. Johnny Martinez last summer when he was running to be […]

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The Israeli divestment debate at Yale

In the recent decades of social activism on college campuses nationwide, the rallying cry frequently has been divestment. The movement, whereby groups of students around […]

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Variations on Iraq: David Bromwich

Regime change” is a euphemism for the engineered overthrow of a government by any means. I agree it would be a good thing if Saddam […]

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Variations on Iraq: Steven B. Smith

President George W. Bush made a compelling case for the war against Iraq in his speech in Cincinnati, Ohio Monday night. I have no doubt […]

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Variations on Iraq: Glenda Gilmore

A U.S. attack on Iraq, which seems inevitable, will be the most craven abdication of democratic principles in our country’s history. As I write, the […]

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Iraq and the dialogue of war at Yale

At this time last year, the debate on this page centered on whether the United States should retaliate against a government halfway around the world […]

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The real Iraq — and a call for action — in Technicolor

This year’s most important film is a shocking chronicle of America’s crimes against the Iraqi people — and I’m not referring to the decade of […]