Death penalty flag display upended
Public Safety is investigating allegations that two men overturned parts of a campus anti-death penalty group's flag display outside Frist Campus Center early yesterday morning.The obstruction of the flags is part of a trend, some students charge, of suppressing political debate on campus, and now these students are asking for a campus wide inquiry and are planning a letter campaign.Melanie Wachtell '04 of the Princeton Coalition Against Capital Punishment made the allegations yesterday afternoon, saying she witnessed two men upending flags just after midnight yesterday morning.




