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The Hurricane Diaries

Having won the Yale College Council’s Last Comic Standing competition the Friday before fall break, Ryan Bowers ’14 and Shon Arieh-Lerer ’14 will be opening […]

Reflections on Founding ‘Adopted Yalies’

I remember Bulldog Days 2010: As a prospective student, I wedged my way in between bodies at the extracurricular bazaar while wondering, “Where IS it?” […]

How to be a Woman (of Color)

I am a feminist. I know I’ve probably lost half of my readers with that sentence, but I am. The British feminist Caitlin Moran has […]

On Atrophy

The homes on Barbashela Drive looked full and festive that New Year’s Eve, with Christmas lights still draped on rooftop edges and wreathes still hanging […]

How to vote absentee: A True Story

I may not be the “cool guy” for saying it, but you should vote. I mean, honestly, I’m not going to win any “popularity contests” […]

If you’re not on my Gcal, it’s not going to happen

You, yes you! I haven’t seen you in ages. At least since freshman year, when we got lost together on the way to our first […]

Dance: Dance Revolution?

Dear Yale Community, As you all know, there has been some debate this past week over the cancellation, for the foreseeable future, of the Safety […]

Lessons from Salta

One compelling reason people do Study Abroad programs is that they do not know a language well enough to live in and contribute to a […]

Grass Rivalry

The Game has never interested me — in four years, I’ve never been. But while taking this semester off, I unexpectedly found a rivalry I […]

Excuse me while I rant about breakfast

On Tuesday, the News reported the closing of News Haven and the future opening of a Panera Bread in its place. Skimming the article as […]

Onward!

Passing through our attic offices each in turn this week, our former editors — the lady Brenna, gallant Nikita, sir Chase and fair Erin — […]