OPINION
|
BEN-ZION: Free Palestine from Hamas

In our search for straightforward narratives, it’s natural to gravitate towards identifying the “good guys” and “bad enemies” in any conflict. We’re drawn to supporting […]

| GUEST COLUMNISTS
WEINER & BISTA: Yale Corporation — divest from weapons

The Yale Corporation, known for its lack of transparency and accountability, will convene on campus this weekend for its last meeting of 2023. Ahead of […]

|
ISMAIL: We all must do more for Muslim mental health

Mental health is of increasing concern across Muslim communities in America, with 54 percent of young Muslims surveyed dealing with anxiety or depression. There come […]

|
LETTER 11.16: Inclusion needs to include Jews

To the Editors and Yale Community,  In the article on the SOM panel on Middle East Peace Dialogue, which included Arab and Israeli representatives, you […]

| STAFF COLUMNIST
DE GENNARO: The Right is wrong about Yale

On Monday, the Yale Daily News published a piece investigating Governor Ron DeSantis’ claims that “unadulterated leftism” marked his time at Yale. Readers will not […]

|
WARD: Stop supporting Black leaders just because they are Black

After reading “Gifted Hands” by Dr. Ben Carson as a fifth grader, the book left an incredibly strong impression on me. It narrated how a […]

|
WIESEL: Alumni support for Jewish students at Yale

What is it like being a Jewish student right now at Yale? How could we, as Jewish alumni, help? I sat with several dozen students […]

| STAFF REPORTER
WOLIN: A liberal Jew’s case for ‘Merry Christmas’

As I walked down Cross Campus on a chilly afternoon in early November, a familiar melody caught my ears. “White Christmas,” the Irving Berlin classic, […]

|
MATTHEWS-EDERINGTON: Cease calling for a ceasefire now

At the beginning of Thanksgiving break with all the festivities and excitement around the Yale-Harvard game, we may not all be keeping up with events […]

|
Wagner: OpenAI and SAG-AFTRA pose important questions about AI regulation

If you read the news, you’ve been exposed to the name Sam Altman at least a couple of times during the past week. In the […]

| STAFF COLUMNIST
SAPRE: Loneliness and dialectics

Every so often, on an odd Monday night, after a conversation with a friend reminds me how much I love this school, I’ll return to […]