National
The Changing of the Guard
Elite military schools are changing rapidly in our evolving world.
A Penny For Your Thoughts
The penny is among the most ubiquitous artifacts in American culture. Is it time to move on from using the coin altogether?
Rust Belt Renaissance: The Future American City
Faced with deindustrialization and demographic decline, Rust Belt cities looking to reverse their fortunes need look no further than Pittsburgh.
Bulldogs in Uniform
With the repeal of “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell,” ROTC is back at Yale. How will the program fare from here on out?
The Drone Revolution
“It is well that war is so terrible, otherwise we should grow too fond of it.” -Robert E. Lee
America’s Drug Problem
In the wake of prescription drug shortages, shadow pharmacies have exploited legislative loopholes and gouged prices.
The Right to Health: Why We Hate Obamacare and Why It Is Absolutely Necessary
Despite the glitches, the delays, and the controversies, the ACA remains an important ethical and philosophical first step in improving healthcare in this country.
Yale’s 113th Congressional Class
Yale is well-represented in the 113th Congress. Here’s a look at alumni currently serving on the Hill.