Campus Life
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University officials formally discussed the findings of the Working Group on Campus Social and Residential Life at the Council on the Princeton University Community meeting on Monday.
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A group of students is attempting to resurrect the University chapter of the American Civil Liberties Union after nearly five years as an inactive organization.
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The editorial board encourages the University community — and especially undergraduate students, who are unlikely to witness these changes during their time at Princeton — to attend these important sessions and provide feedback
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Janet Dickerson, the highly praised vice president for campus life whose decade at the University will come to a close this spring, disliked her first job in education.
Long before coming to Princeton, Dickerson began her career as a middle school English teacher. “I hated it,” she said. “The students weren’t ready to learn.”
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At Princeton, it’s okay to be “out” — as long as you’re not gay about it. Boys should only hold hands in the final stretch of their 3:30 a.m. walk home from the Street, and same-sex dancing should only occur among straight girls. After all, gays are meant to be “tolerated,” not seen or heard.




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