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Soldiers for Statecraft: Russia’s Ambitions in Ukraine and the American Response

Axel de VernouJanuary 29, 2022March 6, 2022

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Interview with Marianne Williamson, 2020 Democratic Presidential Candidate, on Love and Apathy

Andrew BellahOctober 24, 2019October 24, 2019

“The only thing that overrides and disperses hate is love.”

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Jia Tolentino’s “Feverish, Electric, Unlivable Hell:” The New Yorker Writer’s First Book Reckons with Self-Delusion and the Internet

Thomas C. MartinOctober 24, 2019November 28, 2024

In her new essay collection “Trick Mirror,” Jia Tolentino paints a bleak picture of our world of scams, mistruths, and self-delusions—all exacerbated by the internet. Is there a way out?

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Half the Sky: #MeToo in China

Kathy MinOctober 24, 2019October 24, 2019

“#MeToo has become a politically ‘sensitive’ issue in China now, so we cannot study it any more, even in academia. I hope you can also understand that we need to be anonymous in the #MeToo related issues.”

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Resistance in Whispers: a Deal for Peace in Afghanistan, and a Fight by the Forgotten

Shayaan SubzwariOctober 24, 2019October 24, 2019

A deal for peace in Afghanistan, and a fight by the forgotten.

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Rehearsing Trauma: How Mass Shootings Have Changed America’s Classrooms

Alicia AlonsoOctober 24, 2019October 24, 2019

The sudden increase of gun violence drills in schools is partly a symptom of media sensationalism, but it is also symptomatic of the well-founded terror that pervades our country.

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The Hidden Curriculum: First-Generation, Low-Income Students Tackle Yale’s Invisible Hurdles

Shira MinskOctober 24, 2019October 24, 2019

Knowing what office hours are, or how to write professional emails, are never taught but are something that you’re supposed to be able to figure out.

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Holding the Fort: How prison gangs rule in Philippine jails

Sammy WestfallOctober 5, 2019October 24, 2019

In a facility riddled with institutional deficiencies within a country in political turmoil, it is prison gangs—composed of the Philippines’ supposedly most unruly, most disobedient, most criminal—that maintain control, instill self-discipline, and create a culture of respect.

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Yale Alumni Lead Way on Blockchain-based Private Placements

Eric WallachAugust 16, 2019August 16, 2019

“We see Blockchain as a way to bring financial opportunity,” Mr. Heyn says to The Politic. “It’s a great way to include small private companies, he continues.”

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