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Voices on Justice

Feeding the Future

“The future served up on a plate” sounds like it belongs on the label of an astronaut’s dinner. You start to imagine all the freaky […]

Is Jazz Dead?

Contemporary popular culture caricatures jazz as the music of their grandparents, the intelligentsia and elevators. In 2014, Nielsen reported that jazz garners a whopping 1.4% […]

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Yale and the Puerto Rican Debt Crisis

On Dec. 7, 2018, several groups of student activists walked into the Yale Investments Office and sat down in protest of Yale’s holdings in fossil […]

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A Discourse on Fairness

Admissions decisions came out this week. And so begins the national season of reflection: What did I do to get into college? Where did I […]

Without Your Skin

This is a small fraction of a story, a story of how people navigate the tumultuous worlds of mental health and theater while being Yale […]

Pass the Pie!

It was just before 2 p.m. when I arrived at Frank Pepe Pizzeria Napoletana on Wooster Street two Saturdays ago to meet with its owner […]

Money in Medicine

In 2017, Yale School of Medicine Dean Robert Alpern was the senior author of a study published in the Clinical Journal of the American Society […]

The Battle for Coeducation

The day before Christine Blasey Ford testified in Congress that Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh ’87 LAW ’90 had attempted to rape her when he […]

Musical Chairs

Dating at Yale is like an elaborate game of musical chairs. You have the reliable ones who are taken and the ones who like playing […]

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Sushi’s Role

Bun Lai leapt off the side of his small motor boat into the Long Island Sound. He swam a few strokes toward the horizon and […]

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