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A Question of Place: Where Should Out-of-State Students Register?
The choice of where to vote is not just a question of what students know, but of who they are.
Ready to Run, Ready to Rule: Women Entering Government
Instead of hiding their backgrounds or what makes them distinct females, women are using their experiences to make their platforms stronger.
Have a Good Time at the Theater watching “Bad Times at the El Royale” Next Weekend
Only a week later do I feel like I can articulate the havoc that this brilliant, daring, and tremendously wild movie put me through last Saturday night.
Response to Professor David Gelernter
A university must educate students to contribute to the goodness of human beings in general.
Isolation, Insecurity, and Community: Being First-Generation Low-Income At Yale
Despite the numbers, feeling comfortable identifying as first-generation low-income (FGLI) is a challenge that we still face.
White Saviorism in New Haven
“We were essentially being helicoptered into communities we weren’t necessarily familiar with.”
The Peabody: A Donation Brings Preservation and Progress
Given the importance of the Peabody Museum to the science community at Yale, Bass’s donation promises to be transformative to both the museum and the university’s STEM program.
“Heroin Pills, Blood Money”: Yale Stays Silent on Ties to a Big Pharma Family
They’re running out of money for caskets.