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Artificial Hope

December 15, 2023 | Marcos Barrios ES ‘24

ChatGPT, what do you hope for?

As an artificial intelligence language model, I don't have feelings or desires like humans do. I don't hope for anything.

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The Age of the Prophets Has Ended (Or So We Thought)
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The Age of the Prophets Has Ended (Or So We Thought)

January 20, 2022 | By Vienna Scott BF ‘21

I was vaguely aware of astrology in high school but, my real introduction occurred in my freshman year at Yale. As far as I was concerned, Leo was an actor and Cancer was a disease. But when a classmate offhandedly mentioned that there hasn’t been a Pisces president since 1897 in a seminar and the professor didn’t guffaw, I realized I needed to study up on all things above the stratosphere.

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Kanye West and the King
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Kanye West and the King

By Jason Lee, TD ‘22. Jason is majoring in Global Affairs.

I'm not here to talk about quality. The general verdict seems to be that “Jesus is King” is a refreshing “Christian” album but a mediocre Kanye album that speaks more to the scope of contemporary gospel music than to anything else. The point is that whatever artistry Kanye commands, he’s had a tumultuous relationship with his faith.

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