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Between Hope and Authoritarianism: Venezuela’s Perilous Position

Suren ClarkJanuary 18, 2025

“A lot of time has to pass before things change. We’ve grown up with the corrupt government that we have, so we can’t take promises of change too seriously,” said Nicole Viloria ’26, the president of the Yale Venezuelan Club…

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OPINION: Democracy in Distress: How Mexico’s Judiciary Lost Its Independence

Hanna Klingbeil CanaleJanuary 18, 2025April 9, 2025

Mexico’s democracy, after years of resilience and progress, is tumbling toward an authoritarian abyss.  As of September 15th, 2024, the judicial branch—formerly made up of judges appointed by the government—will now be elected by the populace. The public, however, will…

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OPINION: Militant Hope or Utter Despair? Political Exhaustion in the 2024 Election 

Margot KohnJanuary 18, 2025January 18, 2025

Donald Trump won the election. The Republicans won the House and the Senate. Six of the nine Supreme Court Justices are conservative. America, it seems, will be reconstructed in the image of the far-Right. Quite decisively, the Democrats lost. There…

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OPINION: Yes, Anxious Teens, Fill the Void. Just Not With Revolutionary Politics.

Owen TilmanJanuary 18, 2025January 18, 2025

If there’s a quippy statistic that sums up young people, it’s the following: The average high schooler today has the same level of anxiety as the average psychiatric patient in the 1950s. Dr. Robert Leahy of the American Institute for…

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The New Jane Crow: The Hidden Incarceration of Women in America

Patton HahnJanuary 18, 2025January 18, 2025

“The strongest pain reliever, if you’re getting anything while you’re incarcerated, is extra strength Tylenol. [The prison] had essentially been giving [my mom] Extra Strength Tylenol for years for what ended up being stage four metastatic colon cancer,” said Gabrielle…

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Hells on Earth: An Interview with Roba El Husseini on Conflict Journalism in the Middle East

Eliza DauntJanuary 18, 2025May 10, 2025

​​Roba El Husseini has spent the past decade with Agence France Presse (AFP) reporting from some of the world’s most challenging conflict zones, covering crises in Syria, Lebanon, Iraq and beyond. Her reporting relays powerful stories of military operations, human…

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Unfair Use: The Struggle for Ownership in the Age of AI

Aubrie WilliamsJanuary 18, 2025January 18, 2025

If not for several calls for interview requests from various news outlets, artist Erin Hanson might have never known that her career’s work was being trained and recreated on the AI platform Stable Diffusion. Hanson, a prominent modern artist known…

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Abort or Engage: The Landscape of Abortion Dialogue at Yale

Kiran YehJanuary 18, 2025

In the spring of her sophomore year, Hyerim Bianca Nam ‘24 encountered a tabling event on Yale’s Cross Campus. The students at the table invited passersby to engage in conversations about abortion ethics and fetal personhood. Images of sonograms and…

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