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Unresolved: Affective Polarization in the Yale Political Union

Rory SchoenbergerJanuary 18, 2024

“People from the Right were just hissing at me and hissing at me and that made me very nervous and it honestly kind of ruined my first speaking experience… It kind of made me realize that maybe I wasn’t going…

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The Problem Isn’t Sustainable Investing: It’s the Phrase “ESG”

Andrew XuJanuary 18, 2024

In February 2023, former Vice President Mike Pence (R) took to X, formerly known as Twitter, to voice his opinion on ESG investing—a type of investing that focuses on environmental, social, and governance factors. “Disappointing that President Biden is putting…

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Consulting in Crisis: Investigating the Decline in Opportunities for Consultants

Susannah BrownJanuary 18, 2024January 28, 2024

“You go in with this dream of what consulting is,” said Nathan, a Yale student whose name has been changed and who spoke to The Politic under conditions of anonymity. “And you can quickly become disillusioned because it is just…

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Global Challenges, Global Solutions: A Conversation With Ted Wittenstein

Cat King and Hannah KotlerJanuary 18, 2024January 25, 2024

Edward (Ted) Wittenstein YC ’04, YLS ’12 is a former intelligence professional and diplomat. After graduating from Yale College, he served as an intelligence policy analyst for the Commission on the Intelligence Capabilities of the United States Regarding Weapons of…

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Shenzhen Rewind

Linxi Cindy ZengJanuary 18, 2024July 30, 2025

For three years, Shenzhen was my address, but not my home. The miracle city only felt aggressively utilitarian and vacuously cold to me—until I started seeing it through color-suppressant filters. For me, it takes more than one story to understand…

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And Then There Were None: Unraveling the Insect Apocalypse

Phoenix BoggsNovember 5, 2023

When I was in kindergarten, September was a magical time. As the teachers let us out of class for recess, we would sprint toward the playground, jumping in the air, whooping, cupping our hands together, trying to catch the elusive…

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Out of Office: The Dying Lineage of Rural Democrats

Theo SotoodehniaNovember 5, 2023

In the spring of 2023, Virginia State Senator Creigh Deeds was fighting to beat off a spirited primary challenge. Just as the primary was entering its final stretch, journalist Dwayne Yancey scored a scoop: Deeds was almost completely off the…

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Downsized: The Fight Over New York City’s Classrooms

Mira Dubler-FurmanOctober 30, 2023October 31, 2023

“That would take 20 years,” Leonie Haimson said when asked to outline her involvement with New York City public school advocacy. She isn’t exaggerating. Haimson is the founder and director of Class Size Matters, a non-profit she formed in 2000…

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