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Wei Ho '09 is coached by visiting Japanese research calligrapher Koji Kakinuma in 185 Nassau Thursday. The workshop was sponsored by the East Asian studies and visual arts departments.

Sunstein blends social theories

Governments should influence individuals' actions while preserving their freedom of choice, prominent legal scholar Cass Sunstein argued in a lecture last night.The talk, titled "Libertarian paternalism is not an oxymoron," focused on merging two seemingly contradictory ideologies: libertarianism, which holds that governments should grant people complete freedom of choice; and ...

A century old, still member owned

Every day dozens of students, parents, staff and tourists pass through the multilevel Princeton University Store. But while patrons shop among textbooks, school supplies and Princeton paraphernalia, many have no idea just how unique the school's flagship bookstore really is."We're a coop," marketing director Virginia France said. "Some enterprises have ...
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Patriot sweep in sights

Last year, when the football team had every reason to smile, Colgate took the polish off the Tigers' pearly whites, leaving anything but a minty taste in their mouths.Princeton posted its worst performance of 2005 against the Raiders, a 16-10 loss that ruined what had been a cavity-free record through ...

Lenahan questions basis for grade deflation

As if students needed another reason to dislike the University's grade deflation policy, USG president Alex Lenahan '07 is now suggesting that there may not have been inflated grades to begin with.In a 775-word email sent to students Wednesday night, Lenahan claimed that the academic caliber of students admitted during ...

Late meal still in limbo

The future of late meal remains unclear, even after dining services responded to student pressure by testing an earlier late dinner Wednesday and Thursday. The trials aimed to determine whether an earlier time would reduce student attendance at the dining halls.Late dinner began at 8:30 p.m. both days, instead of ...

Pwang's Picks

Last week wasn't a terrible one for Pwang, but it wasn't perfect either. My boys from Rutgers were up by eight on South Florida with 15 seconds to play before impressive freshman Matt Grothe tossed his first touchdown of the game to pull the Bulls within two.USF failed on the ...

Late goals end winning streak

Most of the fans for the men's soccer game on Wednesday left after the 24th minute, but not because the game was out of reach for either team. Rather, the rain, thunder and lightning drove off the Tigers' most ardent supporters. Despite the exodus, the game was nowhere close to ...