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Alternatives emerge for selling back used books

Over a four-day period last May, Carlos Roque ’10 trekked across campus from “Scully, to Bloomberg, then all the way to Holder,” collecting more than $15,000 worth of textbooks. Roque wasn’t hoping to start a library, but rather to make some cash.Roque, a buyer for third-party vendor Belltower Books, made $1,000 last spring by purchasing students’ used textbooks with money provided by Belltower and then shipping them to the distributor.

NEWS | 02/01/2010

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Inter-Action sends volunteers to Trenton

Over the first few days of Intersession, roughly 130 students participated in Inter-Action, an intensive three-day public service project sponsored by the Pace Center at no cost to participants. The program, which took place from Jan. 24 to 27, was funded by about half of the $90,000 fall Lawnparties fund, which was reallocated to the Pace Center by a USG referendum last spring.

NEWS | 01/31/2010

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A note from the 134th Managing Board

With today’s issue, The Daily Princetonian enters its 134th year under new leadership. At the start of each new managing board, your editors promise clear and compelling journalism — a paper that sparks dialogue on campus by presenting you with all facets of the issues most important to Princetonians. Frankly, we think that should go without saying. This year, we will strive to live up to the highest journalistic standards, just as our predecessors have. We couldn’t imagine doing anything else.

NEWS | 01/31/2010

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News & Notes: Bernanke confirmed for second term

Former economics professor Ben Bernanke was confirmed for a second four-year term as chairman of the Federal Reserve by a 70-30 Senate vote last Thursday, the narrowest margin of confirmation since the Senate?s began confirming Fed chairs in 1978.Democrats voted 48-12 in favor of Bernanke?s reappointment, including the two Independents who caucus with the party, while Republicans supported Bernanke by a slimmer 22-18 margin.

NEWS | 01/31/2010

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Princeton Plan B

In the winter of her freshman year, Veronica ’12 had sex for the first time, with a senior boy the week after Dean’s Date. They used a condom, but “we were messing around afterwards,” she said, so she went to the CVS store on Nassau Street to buy emergency contraception.

NEWS | 01/14/2010

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Since Early Decision's elimination, peers have not yet followed suit

The applications arriving at West College this month are part of the third admission cycle since the elimination of Early Decision at the University in 2006, announced a week after Harvard eliminated its own early application program. Administrators said the move balances the potential risks with a desire to allow low-income students to compare financial aid packages, while at the same time maintaining the quality and size of the applicant pool. Administrators also hoped other schools would follow suit.

NEWS | 01/14/2010

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The nightmare scenario

What if someone died? It’s the nightmare scenario, one that, as President Tilghman writes on today’s Opinion page, keeps her up at night: a Princeton undergraduate who dies from alcohol poisoning.

NEWS | 01/14/2010

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Pleasuring Princeton

Though President Tilghman recently convened the Steering Committee on Undergraduate Women’s Leadership at Princeton to examine the low number of women heading student organizations, the greatest gender discrepancies may be hidden behind closed doors.

NEWS | 01/14/2010

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Hundreds gather for Haiti vigil

Hundreds of members of the Princeton community gathered Thursday night at the University Chapel to show support for the people of Haiti,the scene of a catastrophic earthquake on Tuesday. Speakers at the non-denominational vigil prayed for safety, solace, rescue and restoration for all those affected by the natural disaster.

NEWS | 01/14/2010