Yale is practicing a most unusual media strategy. I'd call it Just say nothing.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I always wanted to put a sign up on the road to Yale saying, 'Beware: Deconstruction Ahead.'
When I left Yale, I was prepared to write anything.
You tell me one other person that graduated from Yale that is as inarticulate as Bush. Yale's a great school, and here's this idiot.
I look at the kids coming out of Yale. They are so intelligent with their careers. I wish I had that.
I was planning on going to Yale to theater school.
But to do it professionally is a quantum leap difference and my father had to be persuaded by these kind of Ivy League professors that I should go to the Yale Drama School, another one of the stories in there.
Stanford had no journalism program so I just learned by doing, effectively.
For one, thing, the media are dominated by the irreligious. So are universities.
By the time I came down from Yale, I was already more radicalized and had begun to read New Masses.
American media has just become talk radio, incredibly partisan name-calling and op-eds.