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In Support of Irreverence

As they toil and tweet alongside other interns, some Yalies learn about exotic parts of the world. They might grasp new ideas or engage with […]

Parting words (for now … )

Hello, you. It’s been a while. Since last we spoke, a lot has changed. We’re a little less sane, a little less social, a lot […]

The Truth Will Out

T.S. Eliot once wrote “April is the coolest month.” But to me it seems more like the cruelest month. Work is piling up; the year […]

‘Community’ Blues: Learning to Let Quirky Be

Oh. My. God. Did you see “Community” last night? The Troy and Abed scene! They’re like my real friends. Did you catch that reference that […]

Bulldog Days 2012 Schedule of Events

Residential Colleges Continental Breakfast: 8:00 a.m. – 11:00 a.m., Lunch: 11:30 a.m. – 1:30 p.m., Dinner: 5:00 p.m. – 7:30 p.m. Please take note that, […]

One Last Shot

Dear Sirs and Madams of Skull and Bones: We’re writing because we didn’t get our pre-taps last night. You must have forgotten us, which is […]

How to get Yalies to come to your (actually) great event

If you’re a Yalie through and through, chances are that you have, at one point or another, tried to organize an event. Chances are about […]

Towards a practicable Marxism

Pragmatism and Marxism are two states that, we learn at college, are not necessarily commensurate. A pragmatic approach involves a response to stimuli; a Marxist […]

July 15, consider your diem carped!

During a recent visit to the ophthalmologist, I was elated to discover that I would, for the first time in my life, require the use […]

10 reasons I'm hoping this Spring is temporary

Chances are, if you were having a conversation this week that did not revolve around your break, the Hunger Games or your thoughts on nihilism, […]

Occupy Housing Draw!

FROM: Coordination Dean of Occupy New Haven TO: All Occupy New Haven Residents SUBJECT: Updated Occupy Housing Procedures All right folks, judging by the increased […]