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Naples’ lawful dry-out raises questions

This Tuesday, the state Liquor Control Commission struck a decisive blow in its ongoing crackdown against Naples Pizza and Restaurant. For the first 75 days […]

Mayoral race merits more student attention

At a banquet last October, Mayor John DeStefano Jr. and the New Haven Colony Historical Society presented the Seal of the City award to Yale […]

Foreign students vital to U.S. universities

In his address to the Yale community two weekends ago, former President Bill Clinton LAW ’73 reaffirmed the importance of Yale’s push for international pre-eminence. […]

Nation must remain calm despite fears

In the midst of America’s newly declared war on terrorism, we found out this week exactly how ugly the face of 21st century terrorism can […]

Yale’s second stab at fighting global AIDS

On the heels of its efforts last spring to make its AIDS drug d4T more accessible in Africa, Yale has made another vital contribution to […]

Anti-terror bills threaten student liberty

As the events of the past month have shown, the character of warfare in the 21st century has changed. Battles are fought with germs as […]

Lee’s bid for Corporation seat flawed

At first it seems like a great idea. A local pastor and community leader, backed by a coalition of students, local citizens and even the […]

The University in the war against terrorism

Counting Crows frontman Adam Duritz’s impromptu reflections on the role of college students in the war against terrorism may have been a little long and […]

Initial strike good; Bush must finish job

At Saturday’s Tercentennial lecture, former President Bill Clinton LAW ’73 told an audience of over 8,000 that everything would be all right in the aftermath […]

Opening the books on a new century

Before there was Yale, there were the books. Originally conceived in 1701 as the Collegiate School in Branford, Conn., legend has it that Yale University […]

What’s in a name? Dwight Hall and slavery

When the Dwight Hall cabinet reconvenes next Tuesday to debate a potential change in the institution’s name, its members should remember that a rash decision […]