OPINION
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Just say no to Yale entrepreneurs

David Pozen ’02 recently told the Yale Daily News: “My dad was saying he felt like he had been at a Vietnam protest rally …. […]

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The Corporation decides not to decide

The Yale Corporation emerged from its weekend meeting with a smattering of small-scale but important announcements about undergraduate housing, tuition and the open airing of […]

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The confessions of a Yale heterosexualist

Lately I have been thinking a lot about heterosexuality. Okay, that’s a lie. The truth is I’ve been obsessing about heterosexuality. I think about it […]

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Extreme measures protect against nonexistent foe

As of the day this column was written, America was still the land of the free and home of the brave. When you think about […]

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Makeup has nothing to do with political decisions

To the Editor: While I agree with Jim DiTullio (“Two Political Women Who Still Don’t Have a Clue”, 2/14) that the resolution of the 2000 […]

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Financial aid and Yale’s self-centered hubris

To the Editor: As the parent of a prospective Yale applicant, I was amazed by K.C. Tan’s column (“Princeton’s financial aid gamble is poison for […]

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Denning improperly let GESO hijack DeVane lecture

To the Editor: The behavior of Michael Denning, a professor of Ethnicity, Race and Migration, during his DeVane lecture was outrageous. By allowing a representative […]

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Exploiting the human psyche for McNuggets and profit

Last week, my introductory psychology class read a book called “Remembering Satan” by Lawrence Wright. I read it too. I mention that not just to […]

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Meet the Corporation and 16 cold shoulders

I was pretty excited on Friday. I finally got to see the Yale Corporation. True, it was from several feet away, and none of them […]

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DiTullio’s sexist attitudes destroy his argument

To the Editor: Jim DiTullio’s disparaging and misogynistic remarks concerning Sandra Day O’Connor and Katherine Harris (“Two political women who still don’t have a clue,” […]

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Abortion is black and white no matter how you approach it

To the Editor: In a recent column (“Misogyny, choice and catchphrases,” 2/12) Paige Herwig attempts to stake out a middle ground in the abortion debate […]