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A King comes to campus

King Abdullah II of Jordan issued a challenge to the scholars of the Wilson School to work toward the end of the 60-year-old conflict between Palestine and Israel and suggested that a new Palestinian state may be the best way to reach peace in a speech sponsored by the Wilson School in Richardson Auditorium on Friday afternoon.

NEWS | 02/28/2008

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Students join effort for orphans

Jim Luce once chased the ?almighty dollar? on Wall Street. He still chases it today around the globe in countries such as Haiti, Sri Lanka and Indonesia.But this time it?s for the kids.Luce, who adopted a son from Indonesia 14 years ago, said he was inspired to start Orphans International Worldwide (OIWW) in 1999 when he was shocked by disadvantaged children he saw while traveling around the world, some of whom used mud and grease to make cookies.OIWW, an international nonprofit organization, builds 40-acre campuses in underdeveloped countries consisting of facilities such as schools, playgrounds and medical clinics.At a dinner discussion in Forbes College on Feb.

NEWS | 02/28/2008

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Searchinger: Biofuels can come with carbon cost

Despite the House of Representatives? passage of a bill Wednesday increasing taxes on oil companies to fund the development of renewable energy, prioritizing the use of certain sources of renewable energy is still under debate. A team of researchers, including Wilson School visiting scholar Timothy Searchinger, released a study earlier this month that suggests biofuels should not top the list.Though many believe that biofuels such as ethanol represent the most environmentally friendly energy resource, Searchinger?s team?s research indicates that biofuels come with heavier costs than once expected.

NEWS | 02/28/2008

The Daily Princetonian

Searchinger: Biofuels can come with carbon cost

Despite the House of Representatives? passage of a bill Wednesday increasing taxes on oil companies to fund the development of renewable energy, prioritizing the use of certain sources of renewable energy is still under debate. A team of researchers, including Wilson School visiting scholar Timothy Searchinger, released a study earlier this month that suggests biofuels should not top the list.Though many believe that biofuels such as ethanol represent the most environmentally friendly energy resource, Searchinger?s team?s research indicates that biofuels come with heavier costs than once expected.

NEWS | 02/28/2008

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News & Notes

Changes made to Dinky scheduleStarting Saturday, the Dinky will begin operating on a new weekend schedule recently revised by New Jersey Transit.

NEWS | 02/27/2008

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Frosh call for sub-free Cannon

Though Princeton?s eating clubs have had a reputation for being places of drunken debauchery, some students are advocating for Cannon Club to be substance free when it reopens in February 2009.Jarett Schwartz ?11 created a facebook.com group called ?Princeton ?11 Students for a Sub-Free Cannon Club? within a day or two of reading The Daily Princetonian?s Feb.

NEWS | 02/27/2008

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Chinese students discuss Olympics

Fourteen delegates from Peking and Tsinghua universities visited Princeton during the past three days in an effort to facilitate an educational exchange between the Chinese students and Princetonians in preparation for the Beijing Olympics.The program is organized by IMUSE, short for ?Initiating mutual understanding through student exchange,? and included lectures and discussions that connected students from the two most renowned universities in China and elite North-American colleges.Yu Yi, a student from Peking, said that he doubts the program will have a direct impact on China or American perceptions of China.

NEWS | 02/27/2008

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Whitman hosts vandalism talk

After a series of derogatory and offensive comments were left in several residence halls of Whitman College early last week, the heads of the residential college, along with several RCAs, organized an open discussion to address the incidents last night.?It took me by surprise,? Mentha Hynes-Wilson, director of student life at Whitman, said of the series of events.

NEWS | 02/26/2008

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Alcohol tops Borough agenda

Borough Council members commended the steps that eating clubs and the University have taken to combat high-risk and underage drinking on campus but sparred with club presidents over the Borough?s policy toward the clubs.University administrators answered questions about programs they have implemented this year, including the Princeton Alcohol Coalition and the new RCA alcohol policy.Interclub Council and former Charter Club president Will Scharf ?08, former Tiger Inn president Chris Merrick ?08, former Tower president Jon Fernandez ?08 and former Colonial president Tommy Curry ?08 attended the meeting to explain the efforts the clubs have taken to prevent dangerous drinking.The most impassioned rhetoric of the night came from club presidents protesting the Borough?s decision to press criminal charges against many club presidents in the recent past.Scharf, who will appear in court on March 10 to answer to charges of serving alcohol to minors and maintaining a nuisance at Charter, said the charges have taken a toll on his personal life.

NEWS | 02/26/2008

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Students expand religious horizons

The Religious Life Council (RLC) hosted a unique forum for the understanding of world religions last evening, opening with RLC fellow and co-convener Manav Lalwani ?09 leading the Gayatri Mantra, a Hindu prayer, and ending with Jessica Montoya ?09, another fellow and co-convener, reciting the Roman Catholic St.

NEWS | 02/25/2008