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Ex-Yale Med Resident Deported After Attending Funeral of Hezbollah Leader
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Ex-Yale Med Resident Deported After Attending Funeral of Hezbollah Leader

Dr. Rasha Alawieh was detained by federal agents in Boston after returning from a trip to Lebanon despite her possession of an H-1B visa. Will CoenStaff Writer, The Buckley BeaconDr. Rasha Alawieh, an assistant professor at Brown’s medical school who was a resident at Yale’s Waterbury Internal Medicine Program, was detained on March 13 at Boston Logan International Airport by federal agents after returning from Lebanon. According to federal agents, Alawieh acknowledged that she had attended the funeral of Hassan Nasrallah, the former leader of Hezbollah who was killed by an Israeli airstrike in September 2024, while in Lebanon. Federal agents said they found photos of Nasrallah and Iran’s supreme leader Ali Khamenei on her p...
Summer Nights and Hand Jives: A Review of ‘Grease’
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Summer Nights and Hand Jives: A Review of ‘Grease’

In a small production at Yale’s Off Broadway Theater, the catchy songs of this classic musical receive entertaining treatment. William BarbeeContributing Author, The Buckley BeaconWhen Grease: The Musical first premiered in 1971, it served as an ode by its creators to the culture of 1950s America. The show employed numerous tropes, from drive-in movies to rollerblading waitresses, which harkened back to a gilded age of American life when affluence, effervescence, and inconsequence was the norm. The 1978 film version further encapsulated these sentiments with over-the-top, yet electrifying performances by stars Olivia Newton John and John Travolta. Though never considered a dramatic masterpiece, Grease has always provided its...
Yale Law Puts Employee On ‘Immediate Administrative Leave’ After Alleged Connections To Pro-Terror Organization Revealed
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Yale Law Puts Employee On ‘Immediate Administrative Leave’ After Alleged Connections To Pro-Terror Organization Revealed

Helyeh Doutaghi has been “placed on an immediate administrative leave,” Yale Law’s Senior Associate Director of Public Affairs tells The Buckley Beacon.  Owen TilmanEditor-in-Chief, The Buckley BeaconHelyeh Doutaghi, an Associate Research Scholar at Yale Law School, has been placed on “immediate administrative leave” less than 24 hours after reports were published outlining Doutaghi’s alleged connections to the Samidoun Network, a designated terrorist organization. Alden Ferro, Senior Associate Director of Public Affairs at Yale Law School, tells The Buckley Beacon in an email, “We take these allegations extremely seriously and immediately opened an investigation into the matter to ascertain the facts.” Ferro then noted that...
Yale Law School Employee Is Allegedly A Member Of A Terrorist Fundraiser Network
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Yale Law School Employee Is Allegedly A Member Of A Terrorist Fundraiser Network

As of 2022, Helyeh Doutaghi, a YLS research scholar, is allegedly a member of the Samidoun Network, designated as a terrorist organization by Canada and a “sham charity” by the US Treasury Department. In August 2024, she was also interviewed by Iranian state-owned media in her official capacity as a “legal scholar” at “Yale University.” Owen TilmanEditor-in-Chief, The Buckley BeaconHelyeh Doutaghi, an Associate Research Scholar at Yale Law School, is allegedly a member of the Canada-based Samidoun Palestinian Prisoner Solidarity Network, or Samidoun. Samidoun is designated as a terrorist organization by the Canadian government and a “sham charity” for the Gaza-based Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine, or PFLP, whi...
‘Individual Efforts Are No Match for Broken Systems’: Author Bernadette Atuahene Discusses American Housing Policies at Yale Divinity School
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‘Individual Efforts Are No Match for Broken Systems’: Author Bernadette Atuahene Discusses American Housing Policies at Yale Divinity School

Atuahene argued that property tax foreclosures based on illegally inflated taxes are driving Black Americans out of their homes.                   William CoenStaff Writer, The Buckley BeaconOn February 27, author Bernadette Atuahene spoke about her book Plundered: How Racist Policies Undermine Black Homeownership in America at the Yale Divinity School’s Center for Public Theology and Public Policy. The event featured a panel led by Reverend William Barber II, founding director of the Center, alongside Atuahene, Professor James Forman Jr. of Yale Law, and Alexandra Nichols, a Detroit resident whose home was threatened by tax foreclosure. The talk also served as the first installment of the McSurely-Pelles-Eguavoen speaker se...
End-Of-Life Care For A Dignified Death, Or Deadly Discrimination Disguised As Good Faith Medicine?
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End-Of-Life Care For A Dignified Death, Or Deadly Discrimination Disguised As Good Faith Medicine?

Buckley’s firing line debate between Patient Rights Action Fund's Matt Vallière and Penn State's Megan Wright (LAW '16) wrestled with the need for and danger of assisted suicide in America. Fiona BultonsheenStaff Writer, The Buckley BeaconThis past Wednesday, dozens of Yale students gathered in William L. Harkness Hall for an intimate firing line debate on the topic of physician-assisted suicide, formally known as medical aid in dying, or MAID. The debate speakers were Matt Vallière and Megan Wright (LAW '16), taking the negative and affirmative stance on the question, respectively. Vallière is the Executive Director of the Patients Rights Action Fund and an emergency medical services first responder dedicated to protecting ...
When Extremism Masquerades Аs ‘Equality’: Why Connecticut’s Latest Equal Protection Bill Is A Threat To Civil Rights
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When Extremism Masquerades Аs ‘Equality’: Why Connecticut’s Latest Equal Protection Bill Is A Threat To Civil Rights

The new resolution S.J.35 provides no new protections, but rather uses extreme language to prevent any compromise on some of the most controversial cultural topics of our time. Kylyn SmithContributing Author, The Buckley BeaconOn Friday, February 7, I logged on to the Connecticut Government Administration and Elections' Public Hearing at noon to testify against Senate Joint Resolution 35, or S.J.35.For decades, the Equal Protection Clause of Connecticut’s state constitution has prohibited discrimination on the basis of sex, to include workplace rights for pregnant women. The new bill seeks to modify the definition of “sex” to include “terminating a pregnancy; sexual orientation; gender identity and expression; and related he...
Author Coleman Hughes Deplores ‘Anti-Racist’ Politics, Praises Colorblindness At Buckley Event
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Author Coleman Hughes Deplores ‘Anti-Racist’ Politics, Praises Colorblindness At Buckley Event

The author of The End of Race Politics: Arguments for a Colorblind America, explaining why a colorblind society is the best path for America. Kiran YehStaff Writer, The Buckley BeaconOn Thursday, February 13, Coleman Hughes, author of The End of Race Politics: Arguments for a Colorblind America, spoke to the William F. Buckley, Jr. Program. In his book, Hughes advocates for a colorblind approach to American culture and policy. Hughes argued that adopting a colorblind perspective — what he calls the “MLK ethic” due to its roots in the Civil Rights Movement — more effectively addresses the goals of today’s prevalent “anti-racist” progressive movement. To contrast the “MLK ethic” with modern “progressive pushback,” Hughes expla...
‘Driven By Marxist Ideology’: Yeonmi Park Talks Her Childhood, University Culture, and Trump
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‘Driven By Marxist Ideology’: Yeonmi Park Talks Her Childhood, University Culture, and Trump

The Buckley Beacon’s exclusive interview with North Korean defector, human rights activist, and bestselling author Yeonmi Park. Yeonmi Park speaks at an event on Feb. 11 at the University of New Haven. (Photo courtesy of Young America’s Foundation.) Owen TilmanEditor-in-Chief, The Buckley BeaconIn April of last year, demonstrators assembled on Yale’s cross campus and erected an encampment in support of “Palestinian liberation.” Most notably, said demonstrators required spoken deposition to the pro-Palestinian cause for safe passage across the patch of land they had taken hostage. Any non-participating students, faculty, and New Haven residents who refused were turned away, the protesters citing their appropri...
‘Space Is The Great Equalizer’: General Jay Raymond Discusses Commercial Space, Geopolitics at Jackson School Event
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‘Space Is The Great Equalizer’: General Jay Raymond Discusses Commercial Space, Geopolitics at Jackson School Event

Gen. Jay “Father of the Space Force” Raymond discussed the role of commercial space, threats posed by Chinese and Russian space advancement, and US classification challenges at the Schmidt Program on Artificial Intelligence, Emerging Technologies, and National Power. William CoenStaff Writer, The Buckley BeaconOn Monday, General Jay Raymond (ret.), the first Chief of Space Operations of the U.S. Space Force, spoke at Yale’s Jackson School of Global Affairs as a guest of the Schmidt Program’s Outer Space Symposium. The symposium is a speaker series based on a Jackson School course, Global Affairs 280: The Space Domain and Global Security, a class co-taught by Senior Lecturer in Global Affairs Edward Wittenstein and Colonel Le...