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12th February 2017
After a swelling tide of protests, the president of Yale announced on Saturday that the university would change the name of a residential college c...
New York Times
In 1933, when Yale University named one of its new residential colleges for the ardently statesman John C. Calhoun, at least one person was unexc...
New York Times
12th August 2016
Despite decades of fervent student protests that reached a peak last fall, the president of Yale announced on Wednesday that the university would k...
New York Times
21st February 2017
People were complaining that Yale University’s John Calhoun College was named after a slave owner, so they changed it to “Grace Hopper College,” in...
National Review
17th May 2017
Working on my new book, I spoke with dozens of people who described themselves as monogamous. And yet, when pressed, most of them offered somethi...
New York Post
11th February 2017
Administrators at Yale University announced on Saturday that a college named for John Calhoun, a former US who was an ardent supporter of slavery...
Guardian
11th February 2017
NEW HAVEN, Conn. — Yale University will rename one of its residential colleges, replacing the name of an alumnus remembered as an advocat...
Washington Post