STAFF COLUMN
Boys, look here: The plight of Yale femmes

Ever since kindergarten, I have had many guy friends. Wil, Chris, and I were the troublesome three musketeers back then. We terrorized our teacher and […]

Yale faculty’s hypocrisy booted ROTC

The News’ View of Dec. 3, 2001, rightfully called for the reinstitution of ROTC at Yale (“University should reinstate ROTC,” 12/3). The editors of the […]

Was IT as good for you as IT will be for me?

I write this column in the past. Well, it’s my present, but thanks to the magic of print media (the magic of television’s bastard stepbrother), […]

Think Yale is boring? Grad life is even worse

I put in my best performance ever on the Greyhound Bus back from Boston. To discourage the oncoming passengers from sitting next to me, I […]

Current tenure track hurts junior female profs

At the last Yale College Council public forum, we in the audience were treated to an eloquent discussion by Dean Richard Brodhead about the need […]

CT Limo’s wild, wonderful ride from Phelps to Bradley

According to Yahoo, Yale University is exactly 51.9 miles from Bradley International Airport. Even if we assume a geriatric highway speed of 50 miles per […]

Committee should consider addition of ‘Policy Sciences’

In its Nov. 12 issue, the Yale Daily News reported on a plan to conduct the first major academic review of undergraduate education at Yale […]

Resurrecting the glory days of good radio

Those who had lengthy car rides to various destinations during the past week were likely provided with a reminder of one of many blessings for […]

Harry Potter and Yale: Buying into the myths

Harry Potter the movie opens in theaters nationwide today. Devoid as it is of 9-year-olds, this campus has been host to none of the Harry […]

Tackling war outside the college bubble

Seventy-six days. Nineteen lectures about dead sociologists. Approximately 25 slices of pizza. Three days of parents and siblings buying us food and checking for dust […]

Reaffirming Bulldog supremacy at ‘Game’

The Game has captured our attention since 1875. As the crimson hordes descend upon fair New Haven, students and faculty should rapidly take the mothballs […]