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Peabody Specimen Spotlight

The Great Hall of Yale’s Peabody Museum of Natural History houses the remains of fossilized dinosaur bones. Most of the bones on display — from […]

Love

Love used to seep out of my every orifice. It flowed from my eyes, nose, ears and sweat glands, covering my whole world in the […]

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Bulldog Bites: Critic’s Notebook: Our Time with NYT Restaurant Critic Pete Wells

On Jan. 18, 2019, Yale Daily News restaurant reviewers Kofi Ansong ’21 and Brandon Liu ’22 ate lunch with the New York Times restaurant critic […]

Part Two: Strength

Week six of college, Corona in hand, I lied through my teeth: “I’m starting to think less about being gay.” Maybe it wasn’t a lie […]

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Part One: Longing

The sky was so dark that it soaked up the stars. I padded my way across the golf course, hoping that no one was playing […]

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Notes on Roberto Granados (Classical-and-Flamenco-Style)

Many Yalies, when asked about their greatest, most formative experience, will name giving a high school valedictorian graduation speech, achieving a personal record on the […]

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New Year, New Me

2018 was kind of like freshman 15: You gain some, you want to lose a lot. Some people say that the past year was a […]

The New Sabrina Practices What it Preaches (Not Just Satanism)

“Chilling Adventures of Sabrina” is a new Netflix-made series based on the characters from the Archie comic “Sabrina the Teenage Witch,” but like the new […]

No Adult Left Behind

Dear Sohum, I’ve been in some kind of romantic relationship with a guy for 6 months, and I want to make it official and have […]

Remembering Home

I grew up in a house facing a creek, under the roof of my mother’s childhood home. A 26-kilometer stream ran right through our corner […]

Throw Everything Away: Advice from Marie Kondo and Myself

It’s the new year, and we all know what that means — every post on Instagram captioned “thank u, next year.” But also, it’s time […]