featuresCommencement '20: here in spiritCOVID-19 meant that, for the time being, any celebrations would have to be virtual. featuresRace relations at this perilous momentPolicing and racially biased justice are not merely by-products of a racially divided society but have been the bedrock of race relations. featuresYale vs CovidEssays and articles about the pandemic, its consequences, and what Yale and Yalies have done to help. featuresRewriting the endWe can and should do more to make sure that the content of Yale's several curricula is more equal to the heavy fulness of our history. featuresCommencement '20: grads reflectWe talked to eight new Yalies about their time at Yale, and the future. features"A devastating and ruinous history"The act of maintaining oppression has a cost even for those who benefit systematically from it. Letters to the EditorLetters: July/August 2020President's LetterEmergency remote teachingTeaching in a pandemic reinforces our commitment to education. Old YaleThe ad man who sold the warChester Bowles '24S pulled Americans together in a time of crisis. Sporting LifeSilent springThe sports season was canceled, but some Yalies satisfied their competitive urges online. |