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The Toad Keeps Hopping after 43 Years

Everyone at Yale knows Toad’s Place. It is a New Haven staple that many walk past every day or dance through several times a year. […]

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Love is Ever the Ending

I believe that telling stories can bring meaning to history that may otherwise feel meaningless. Storytelling helps me put pieces together in order. I learned […]

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The Mormon You Know

Last Sunday night at 5 p.m., I found myself in a place I never expected to be. Not unlike my usual routine, I was at […]

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Culpable in the Opioid Crisis, Commemorated at Yale

Libraries and lecture halls at Yale are decorated with donor names, and many of its programs are named after benefactors that endowed them. At universities […]

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From Woodbridge to City Hall: “fast friends” or bureaucracy?

After a dinner at Mory’s, Christian Haley Prince — a fourth-generation Yalie — joined his friends in Sheffield-Sterling-Strathcona Hall for a party with the Aurelian […]

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Justice Delayed: Litigating Sexual Assault on Campus

Seven hundred and sixty-eight days. As of this writing, that is the amount of time that has elapsed since the victim in the Saifullah Khan […]

UpdatED STUDIES

When Yale students flocked to New Haven in late August of 2010, many had dreams of becoming electrical engineers. Or doctors. Or lawyers. Some were […]

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The Game(s): Yale Fandom Meets Its Match

On Saturday, Nov. 18, all 105 members of the Yale football team will stand inside the tunnel at the Yale Bowl. About to fight for […]

Class Politics

English professor Stephanie Newell is no cultural genocidaire. To those who know her, she is primarily a scholar, and a fiercely passionate one. Framed by […]

An Invisible Minority

“At Yale, we praise perfection,” Benjamin Nadolsky ’18 told me during our interview on a rainy Wednesday afternoon. “If you’re not perfect, you’re outcast, you’re […]

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Rest in Peace // Ryan Gittler

A cemetery is, by definition, a place of rest. Cemetery derives from the Ancient Greek term “koimeterion,” which means “sleeping place.” Throughout history, cemeteries have […]

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