FEATURE
Book Trader: A Tale Of

Where the love of secondhand books meets gourmet sandwiches, Book Trader Cafe has spent two decades growing old with the city of New Haven, in […]

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Greyscaling Consent

If you have been living in the United States in the past few weeks, you would have felt a palpable sense of change in the […]

Annie Zhou
The Primary Problem with Yale Medical School

The doctor is unavailable. The doctor is late. The doctor is not spending enough time with me. But the health care system, not the doctor, […]

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Responding to the Call: Yale Drama Coalition’s Casting Process

A Coalition is Founded Every year, hundreds of Yale students participate in theater-related activities, spanning from performances and workshops to theater studies classes to career […]

An Image of Our Own

How do we read others’ stories? How do we tell our own? Thomas Allen Harris speaks volumes on the power to create one’s own self […]

Thomas Allen Harris
“Dude, Do You Realize You’ve Been Stabbed?”

It was a sunny afternoon in late May. Jakub Madej ’20 was taking a stroll in the business district of Johannesburg, South Africa, after an […]

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(Un)Hidden Figures

“It is the women who decide what they want. We are not here to force anyone. We are not here to impose what we think […]

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Yaya: Employment, not Exploitation

“You spoiled internationals, you all basically have slaves,” were the unprovoked words that came out of the mouth of a drunk first year late one […]

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A Breath of (Morning) Air

I met Louis DeFelice ’19 on a warm, Saturday afternoon, the first proper day of spring. He walked briskly, purposefully, his overflowing amount of energy […]

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A Haven of Food Vending: Growth and Change

When walking up Science Hill around lunchtime, I find it difficult to resist the glorious smell of sweetly charred arepas and the temptation of joining […]

Amanda Lee Koe Wants To Be Super Serious But Super Frivolous

Amanda Lee Koe was the youngest winner of the Singapore Literature Prize for her first collection of short stories, “Ministry of Moral Panic,” which was […]