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Humor: I Am Going To Keep Saying ‘Epistemology’ Until You Love Me
I frequently refer to my high school years as a “classical education,” my dad works in finance, and my best friend is named after a minor deity from Roman mythology.
“Let Them In”: Yale and New Haven Lead Fight for Refugee Rights Under Trump
Yale and New Haven prepare to protect refugees after Trump executive orders.
Answering the Call: Yale’s Tradition of Public Service Tested Under Trump
“The core theme is that people with great privilege—it’s the Spiderman theme—with great privilege and power comes great responsibility.”
In Her Corner: Connecticut Senators Back McMahon
McMahon’s confirmation shows both the limits of bipartisanship in today’s political climate and the way in which representatives of one state can work together across party lines.
“They were a Sisterhood”: Government Policies Target Transitional Housing in Connecticut
“We don’t want to fund programs just to fund programs. We want to fund programs that are effective.”
Play Review: Hedwig and the Angry Inch
Remy Dhingra reviews the Yale undergraduate production.
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.