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Live free (or try)
Yale political science lecturer Jason Sorens '03PhD has a plan to take over New Hampshire. But first, he has to find 20,000 libertarians. And they have to be willing to relocate.

Forum: Why I became an American
A Yale professor and former French citizen explores the identity crisis experienced by native French citizens born to immigrants from the Maghreb (Francophone northwest Africa).


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Don't call it beefcake
Pierson College junior Zachary Hocker is the "sexiest vegetarian alive," according to People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA).

Atkins and risk
New findings by Yale epidemiologist Tongzhang Zheng might give pause to Atkins Diet devotees: for women, a diet high in fat or protein -- Atkins staples -- significantly increases the chances of developing non-Hodgkin's lymphoma.

Honor thy father
My Architect: A Son's Journey, the Academy Award-nominated documentary about architect Louis I. Kahn, was directed and produced by his illegitimate son Nathaniel Kahn '85.

 
 

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Flipping It
How a lawyer and an economist set out to change the world by looking at life upside down and sideways.

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When Yale Went to War
The familiar rhythm of life at Yale changed overnight after the attack on Pearl Harbor, as the university prepared for "total conversion to war." Excerpts from a forthcoming book by Richard Nash Gould '68, '72MArch, recall those days with words and images of the time.

 

 

 

 

 

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