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Student leaders see cultural apathy on campus

Written by Jasmine Chen, Staff Writer
Published: Thursday, December 4th, 2008

Correction appended

 

Princeton students do not seem to care about cultural identities on campus, student group leaders said at Wednesday night’s meeting of the USG Diversity Council.

“It seems to me that this year students are particularly apathetic,” said ...

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  • 4:39 a.m. on Dec. 4th, 2008
    Posted by
    poor reporting again

    Wow more SLOPPY reporting by the Prince

    Colinford Mattis is the president of BSU and charles wright is the president of BMAG.

    Do you guys even believe in verifying your facts at all?

  • 11:50 a.m. on Dec. 4th, 2008
    Posted by
    P '11

    "...Students Against Domestic Violence..." -- clearly a group devoting to improving the appreciation for one's cultural heritage!

  • 1:04 p.m. on Dec. 4th, 2008
    Posted by
    to P'11

    P'11. - What's your point? The facilitator of the Diversity Council also happens to be a member of SADV, and was clearly suggesting methods she had found successful in generating interest about a topic the larger community generally does not talk about very often.

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