Herald Volume XVI Issue 9

Originally Posted on The Yale Herald via UWIRE

Friends,

In fifth grade, I ran for school president. I campaigned. I lost. I felt nothing. But all these years later, I can’t help but look back with vague admiration at the naive guts of my 10 year old self. Running for public office, whether you’re Trump or a grand strategist, takes cojones.

In this week’s front, Emma Chanen goes behind the scenes with the seven (!) high school students running for a spot on the New Haven school board. The student position is a new one on the board (as of last year) and students are enthused about having a voice in the way their schools are run.

Features:

Stand back and contemplate a new portrait of Yale’s first female PhDs with Carmen Baskauf, SY ’17.

Sarah Holder, SY ’17, surveys the life of American folk artist Winfred Rembert.

Opinion:

Addie McNamara, DC ’16, explains why it doesn’t (and shouldn’t) matter who Aaron Carter votes for.

Adam Willems, PC ’17, takes a drive, speaks with a friend, and thinks about how we should proactively care for ourselves and each other.

Reviews:

Clara Olshansky, MC’18, goes Bird-listening. Also: Marguerite‘s pitch-perfect tone, Frankie Cosmos’ angsty brooding, and a sneak peek of MTV’s The Challenge.

Culture:

Sit down with Marc Shkurovich, BK ’19, and the founder of New Haven’s new board game cafe.

Rewind through 15 glorious, nationalistic seasons of American Idol with Joseph Kuperschmidt, CC ’17.
Voices:
Join the aesthetic revolution with Isaac Amend, TD ’17.
Two castaways float towards each other in a poem by Emily Ge, BK ’19.
Stay gold,
Lora Kelley
Culture Editor

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