BOSTEELS: Argue more

As college students, everyone in the dining hall is a peer: someone you can engage with at an equal level and who has no authority over your life or your beliefs. And specifically as Yale students, we talk obsessively about dialogue; just open the opinion section of the Yale Daily News website and every third article — including this one — is a meditation on the ways to reach a better quality of speech at Yale.

BOSTEELS: The New Haven school

Dialogue in the States is being drained of its substance and filtered of its true essence until all that’s left is a series of withered, shallow word jumbles.

BOSTEELS: At this year’s Game, catch me in a different blue

It’s time to move past the two-party system.  November comes around and what were once friendships and communities are suddenly split by insurmountable chasms separating […]

BOSTEELS: After all, C’s get degrees

Maybe you learn more from a C than from an A. As a community of Yalies and more broadly as college students, many of us […]