Editors’ Picks
The DNC’s Counter-Revolution
The Democratic National Committee’s chair race has alienated progressives and failed to unify the party.
Higher Education, Politicized: American Universities Respond to Trump’s Travel Ban
In emails sent to students, press releases, and letters sent to President Trump, universities across the nation condemned the ban with a singular voice.
A Union in Name Only
“As usual, Local 33 has put the ‘idea of a union’ above the very real lives a union is meant to improve.”
In Defense of Student Athletes
Student athletes do not detract from the academic strength of an institution like Yale. They model a unique approach to school life—a set of values—that we can all benefit from.
A Special Relationship: Theresa May Strengthens Ties with the Trump Administration
She has been called the next Neville Chamberlain.
When Antibiotics Fail: Drug-Resistant Bacteria’s Threat to Medicine
The drugs upon which we have relied for so long to kill bacteria are losing their efficacy due to the rise of antimicrobial resistance (AMR).
No Exit: Connecticut’s Sex Trafficking Crisis
According to Connecticut officials, the state’s highways are rife with human trafficking.
A History of Dispute: Yale Alumni Reflect on Calhoun Controversy
In the wake of the renaming of Calhoun College, Sophie Cappello reaches out to alumni to trace the history of student opinion about the college.