THE NEWS’ VIEWS
NEWS’ VIEW: Learning from the Blow case

The report of the ad-hoc panel reviewing the Yale Police Department’s internal investigation into the detainment of Tahj Blow '16 demonstrates the lengths the University will go to investigate misconduct and allay public concern that it has wronged one of its members.

NEWS’ VIEW: Run, Fish, run

Stark should run whether or not the incumbent, fellow Democrat Sarah Eidelson ’12, seeks re-election.

NEWS’ VIEW: To restore faith in the Af-Am House, Dean Cohen must resign

This is Cohen’s third strike.

NEWS’ VIEW: The beginnings of change

Coupled with the work of Yale College’s committee on withdrawal and readmission, the changes outlined in a Thursday email from Paul Genecin, director of Yale Health, could yield important progress.

NEWS’ VIEW: The care Yale needs

Timely intake procedures and reliable, consistent treatment should be the norm, not the elusive hope.

NEWS’ VIEW: Ease the burden of withdrawal and readmission

The guiding ethic of our recommendations is that Yale students remain Yale students, with all the privileges this status confers, even when they are facing a debilitating illness.

NEWS’ VIEW: For a town hall on mental health

There needs to be a public, community-wide forum that will force Yale to come to grips with grievances against its mental health resources and policies.

NEWS’ VIEW: You are not alone

Yale is blanketed in white, glistening snow, but our campus is in darkness, mourning the loss of Luchang Wang ’17

NEWS’ VIEW: Revitalize party suites

In agreeing to subsidize party suites, the residential colleges could set regulations that hold members of the suite accountable.

NEWS’ VIEW: The way forward on financial aid

Students should not be asked to contribute more to their financial aid package, as they have been forced to do every year but one since 2009. Rather, their contribution should be phased out.

NEWS’ VIEW: Answers, not committees

We should not allow the formation of another set of committees to create the appearance of preparedness for this expansion.