Opinion
The Irresponsibility of the Elite: Why We Protest the Aggrandizement of Thomas Friedman
Students respond to Yale’s hosting of Middle East journalist Thomas Friedman.
Admissions Absurdity: “Holistic” In Name Only
“Really, the admissions panel is evaluating how you present yourself. Don’t take it personally.”
Americans Can’t Afford a Tuition Tax
“Now is not the time to be silent: the next few weeks could determine the fate of higher education in our country.”
Friendsgiving: Pies, Ice Cream, and Growing Up
There is something magical about seeing old hometown friends in a new city.
A Thanksgiving Reflection: Navigating the Holidays and LGBTQ Identity
Lauren Lee reflects on Thanksgiving, acceptance, and family in light of her LGBTQ identity.
Homogeny without Hostility: The Buckley Program’s 7th Annual Conference
A Tempered Assessment of Free Speech and Partisan Tolerance at Yale
Was Dove’s Recent Advertisement Racist?
“In a society where racism has been entrenched in people’s views from the inception of the country, it is inevitable that people will notice racism through subtle details.”
Hopefully Gone, Hopefully Forgotten: Toxic Masculinity, A Eulogy?
Gabe Roy asks what jokes about harming transgender women say about the state of toxic masculinity in the U.S.
