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·Dec 2, 2019

Letter: First they came for the protestors…

Kyle D. Pruett 40 Trumbull Road, Northampton, MA 01060 413–584–4811 kyle.pruett@yale.edu To: Yale Herald Editor 24 November 2019 Two of our grandchildren were with my wife and me at The Game this past Saturday. They got their first real lessons in civil disobedience and bigotry during the Harvard-Yale students’ Climate…

Yale

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Letter: First they came for the protestors…
Letter: First they came for the protestors…

Published in The Yale Herald

·Dec 2, 2019

Editorial: The Time for Divestment is Now

Last Saturday, Nov. 23, dozens of our fellow students sat at the 50-yard line of the Yale Bowl, risking arrest to demand that the administrations of both universities divest from the fossil fuel industry and predatory Puerto Rican debt and instead use its endowment as a force against climate change…

Climate Change

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The Time for Divestment is Now
The Time for Divestment is Now

Published in The Yale Herald

·Nov 18, 2019

Artist’s Portrait: Krystal DiFronzo

This week, the Herald talked to painting student Krysal DiFronzo, ART ’20, about how she navigates her process, research, and imagery. Yale Herald: When we spoke earlier you pretty readily identified the occult as a key theme in your work. I also know that before coming to Yale you published…

Body

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Artist’s Portrait: Krystal DiFronzo
Artist’s Portrait: Krystal DiFronzo

Published in The Yale Herald

·Nov 18, 2019

The Herald’s Top Ten TV Shows of the Decade

Glee Formative, but problematic — just like our parents. 2. Fleabag Fake intellectual television. 3. Jane the Virgin REAL intellectual television. 4. All Vines. 100 percent on Rotten Tomatoes. 5. Shake It Up Without Shake It Up, we wouldn’t have had Euphoria. Think about it. 6. Game of Thrones We have to put it on the list. Our hands are tied. 7. The Great British Baking Show. They’re so nice to each other. I am so calm.

Television

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The Herald’s Top Ten TV Shows of the Decade
The Herald’s Top Ten TV Shows of the Decade

Published in The Yale Herald

·Nov 11, 2019

Superstition Mission

This week, the Herald asked writers to embark on a day of purposefully breaking superstitions and recording what transpired. Though no one convinced a bird to poop on them or rubbed their face against a rabbit’s foot, things still got a little freaky. On Nov. 1, Spooky Season officially ended…

Reviews

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Superstition Mission
Superstition Mission

Published in The Yale Herald

·Nov 4, 2019

Hark! The Herald Angels Sing: Ask the YH

This week, the Opinion section asked the Yale Herald staff one hard hitting question: when should we start celebrating Christmas? Marina Albanese: Christmas starts on December 1. You must respect Christmas’s boundaries. Christmas is, after all, a candy cane. She must be savored. If you bite into her too early…

Christmas

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Hark! The Herald Angels Sing: Ask the YH
Hark! The Herald Angels Sing: Ask the YH

Published in The Yale Herald

·Oct 14, 2019

Striking Deals: Activism and the Art of Conservation

Alex Muñoz is a Yale World Fellow and activist whose work has ranged from human rights law to ocean conservation. Muñoz is the Latin American director for Pristine Seas, a branch of National Geographic that combines art with activism, and partners with governments and communities to protect marine life. His…

Environment

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Striking Deals: Activism and the Art of Conservation
Striking Deals: Activism and the Art of Conservation

Published in The Yale Herald

·Oct 14, 2019

Ephemeral 21

This week, the Yale Herald sat down with Claire Kalikman, MS ’21, Ale Aguirre, ES ’21, and Atarah Anbar, SY ’23, of the Yale Fashion House to discuss the bankruptcy of Forever 21 and the fate of fast fashion. Yale Herald: So let’s get started, shall we? On Oct. 1…

Fashion

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Ephemeral 21
Ephemeral 21

Published in The Yale Herald

·Sep 30, 2019

Artist Portrait: Peyton Peyton

This week, the Herald interviewed sculpture student Peyton Peyton, ART ’20, about her performance piece worms in my mouth again. We discussed the body as a source of inspiration and the kinesthetic knowledge which object-based performance facilitates. The Yale Herald: Maybe we could start by talking about this piece worms…

Arts

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Artist Portrait: Peyton Peyton
Artist Portrait: Peyton Peyton

Published in The Yale Herald

·Sep 30, 2019

Bodies in Motion

For this week’s issue, the Herald asked writers to send in pieces about their favorite moments with their bodies. A lot of people ask me why I scoot. Often, they don’t ask so much with their words as they do with their incredulous stares. Other times, they do ask me…

Fitness

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Bodies in Motion
Bodies in Motion
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