• Letter to the editor: Colleges' useful idiots

    The Abraham Accords -- signed by Israel and the United Arab Emirates and Israel and Bahrain in 2020 -- were gaining traction.

  • Letters to the Editor: Do college protesters deserve praise, or are they seriously misguided?

    To the editor: Columnist Mary McNamara is grateful for different lessons than the ones I am learning from the college student protests across the country. ("The crackdown on student protesters shows exactly why we need them," April 25) What the students are teaching me is that mob rule is the way to express political opinions. But that's not the only lesson for which I am supposed to be grateful to these students — there's also the one about defying authorities who have the legitimate power to...

  • Letters to the Editor: Debating the arrests of pro-Palestinian protesters on college campuses

    To the editor: It feels like a heavy week. College students across the nation have been facing extreme forms of retaliation for justly demanding that the schools to which they become indebted divest from a genocide. These institutions are trying to silence us, yet they are the ones that have taught us we have a right to peaceful assembly. That is, apparently, unless we exercise that right to call them out and hold them accountable. A genocide should never be debated; it is inhumane to do so. Let...

  • Letter to the editor: There are two sexes, period

    Courts are now finding that transgender care policies discriminate.

  • Letters to the Editor (5/1/24)

    Two Art Stores [Re "Sparrow Art Supply in Middlebury Finds a New Nest," April 17]: The article about the lovely Sparrow Art Supply shop in Middlebury noted that it's the only art supply shop in Addison County, and it isn't. Recycled Reading in Bristol also has a fabulous selection of art supplies, as well as musical instruments, books and toys. Mary Pratt New Haven Milk Man Thank you for your excellent piece on Monument Farms' chocolate milk ["How Now, Brown Cow: Monument Farms Dairy's...

  • Letter to the editor: Back to basic antisemitism

    Half of the Palestinian students at Stanford University were born in the United States (“DEI is not what Jefferson hoped for when he wrote ‘all men are created equal,’” web, April 26).

  • Letter from the Data Editors: Welcome to Stanford

    The Data Editors introduce “Embark,” the Daily’s special print issue on admissions, and reflect on the transition to college and Stanford’s role in our lives.

  • Letter to the editor: Nothing 'controlled' about the border

    The Democratic Party leadership wants more funding to hire more Border Patrol agents so they can process and allow more immigrants into our country -- and then distribute those people throughout the United States.

  • Letters to the Editor, April 22, 2024

    MAD, MAD WORLD It’s not only dismaying, but baffling to see modern day fascism continuing to fill our streets with hate and evil. Professional, genocide-chanting social justice martyrs are gladly professing their support for terrorists who murder, rape and torture. It is beyond comprehension that people today can knowingly and deliberately choose to side with […]

  • Letter to the editor: "Squad" are racist traitors

    I was reading an article last week about members of the "Squad" demanding that anti-Jewish protesters be released and allowed to resume their terrorist-supporting activities -- and I have to say, this just shows that these members of Congress hate Jews.

  • Letter to the editor: Trump-Gabbard 2024

    Tulsi Gabbard is the smartest and bravest potential vice presidential candidate in America right now, in my opinion, because she speaks the truth.

  • Letter to the editor: Threats of violence aren't protected speech

    Why is it that people’s brains sort of turn off when it comes to free speech in this country (“Entrenched pro-Palestinian protests threaten to spoil college graduations, Biden addresses,” web, May 1)?