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Real beauty of Bass extends beyond its luxury

If Halo 3 included a level where you go to Starbucks, it would look like the Bass Library Cafe. Every part of the room bears […]

Gate holding governed by simple social rules

“Dear Chick on the Fourth Floor, WHY DON’T YOU LOVE ME? XOXO Kristen” Or at least that’s what I’ve thought about writing on her dry-erase […]

Artist’s Alley

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Artist’s Alley

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Editorial Cartoon

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Without Old Blue code, Yale students flounder socially

I spent enough time reading online message boards last week to come to this conclusion: most viewers of “America’s Next Top Model” think its producers […]

Starbucks opens dialogue, closes social divide

If culture demands a common worship, and common worship requires the institutional support of ritual, every upper-middle-class American ought to visit the original Starbucks at […]

“I don’t know enough” is not an excuse for silence

There is constant danger in discussing foreign affairs with a fellow Yalie. The danger is that your dear friend, your prickly adversary, will lean across […]

Let Google searching reign, censored or not

Don’t be evil. Google possibly has the world’s most recognizable company motto. The notoriety of those three particular words stems from many places of origin: […]

Clinton, Obama hawk over Kyl-Lieberman

Just as it slowly built up its case for the Iraq War, the Bush Administration is drumming the war beat again – this time against […]

Through ever-shifting world, Yale’s ghosts remain

Dear Professor E., I thought of you during Parents’ Weekend, and not just because my visiting folks kept me from studying. You taught me to […]