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Seniors seek the right 'do' for their portraits

Senior portraits may mark a critical moment in a Princeton student's life, but members of the Class of 2004 have many solutions to make sure that they are ready for the camera.Asked if he had done anything special in preparation for his senior portrait, Brad Hudgins '04 said, "Um . . . no."There are still those students, though, who decide to get that hip new haircut to look their best for the momentous event.Despite the variety of salons located within walking distance of the University, however, some Princeton students are resorting to long flights and drives home for the noble purpose of hair care."Hair gets messed up here," said Milton Georges '04.

NEWS | 10/09/2003

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Yankees, Red Sox fans continue traditional rivalry on campus

"I think all Red Sox fans should be kicked out of school," Princeton's own "Derek Jeter" ?Derrick Gedder '07 ? said while watching the first game of the Red Sox-Yankees American League Championship Series in Frist Campus Center on Wednesday night.Though only said jokingly, a serious rivalry between the New York Yankees and the Boston Red Sox has been around since that fateful day in 1918, when Babe Ruth was traded from the Sox to the Bronx.The "Curse of the Bambino" is often credited as the reason why Boston has been unable to win a World Series title in 85 years.Displays of team spirit have been seen on campus all week.

NEWS | 10/09/2003

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Ethicist gives students his take on campus dilemmas

Is it ethical for a student to use paper provided in University computer clusters in his or her personal printer?"No," Randy Cohen said last night in a question-and-answer session held in Rockefeller College as part of the Office of Religious Life's "Do The Right Thing" series."Similarly, you can't steal light bulbs from around the campus even if you'll only use the light to read assigned coursework," Cohen said.

NEWS | 10/09/2003

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Halderman GS sees copy-protection flaw in new CDs

"All it takes is the shift key," Alex Halderman GS said, describing his discovery of a way to bypass the copy-prevention technique on SunnComm Technologies' new copy-protection for audio CDs on PCs.The copy-protected program, MediaMax CD3, was recently placed on an Anthony Hamilton album released by BMG Music Group two weeks ago.MediaMax places two versions of each song on a CD ? one to play in standard CD players and the other for computer use with the encryption software.

NEWS | 10/08/2003

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Campus groups collaborate to discuss socioeconomic issues

Several University organizations are collaborating to examine socioeconomic class and how it relates to campus issues.The University library system and Dialogue@Princeton, have brought Cris Cullinan, a University of Oregon administrator, to Princeton this week to help set up dialogue groups that focus on socioeconomic class.Cullinan is the Training and Development Administrator at University of Oregon and "a nationally recognized expert in the field of diversity," the Library Human Resources website said.Dialogue@Princeton was developed in fall 2002 with the financial support of the Bildner Foundation, which supports new intergroup programming efforts, such as those of Sustained Dialogue.The program is designed to support projects that "promote honest, ongoing dialogue on many topics ? race, ethnicity, gender, faith, class differences, social justice ? among Princeton students, faculty, staff, and members of the larger Princeton community," the website for the Office of the Vice President for Campus Life said.Fleurette King, who most recently ran the Office of Diversity Education at DePaul University in Chicago, is coordinator of Dialogue@Princeton.Cullinan and King both attended a brainstorming session yesterday to develop further discussion on campus about class and socioeconomic status.Through its "Mosaics" initiative the library staff aims to "understand and appreciate each other better" by examining the different ethnic backgrounds of their fellow employees.As part of this initiative, the library's dialogue group has decided to join Dialogue@Princeton and Cullinan's efforts.The Dialogue Group Facilitators' training and luncheon, "Talking Across the Great Divide: How Do We Create a Learning Environment in Dialogues About Class?" will be held today from 10:00 a.m.

NEWS | 10/08/2003

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University works to prevent suicide

Last winter, the University witnessed its first campus suicide in about a decade. Few suicides occur at Princeton, but suicide rates of college students nationwide have been increasing since the 1960s.Even though suicides on campus are rare, each year several University students attempt suicide.Since September, five or six students have been hospitalized for suicidal tendencies, including one student yesterday morning, said Daniel Silverman, University chief medical officer.To reduce the number of attempted suicides, the University has expanded its counseling services and provided individualized treatment in recent years.Attempted suicide is not specifically tracked, Silverman said.

NEWS | 10/07/2003

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2006 class officers form new student committees

The 2006 class government is altering its structure by organizing five student committees, each headed by a class officer and focusing on a specific class concern.The Alumni Relations, Social, Newsletter, Publicity, and Community Service/Color Wars committees will each comprise four to five members meeting once per week.The idea to form committees arose after the 2006 class officers devised a mission statement outlining their plans for the year.

NEWS | 10/07/2003

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University employee charged; student fight ends at hospital

A Princeton employee driving a University vehicle hit a moving vehicle and then two parked cars on Friday at about 4:15 p.m., according to a Princeton Borough press release.Kenrick Butler, 51, of Trenton, a delivery driver employed by the University, was charged with driving while intoxicated after Borough Police investigated the incident, according to the press release.Butler's case is set to be heard on Oct.

NEWS | 10/06/2003

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Corrections

In an article in yesterday's Daily Princetonian, there were several errors regarding two separate events to be held this Saturday: the Inter-Club Council's upcoming "Street Fair" and the USG concert featuring George Clinton.The article misidentified those eating clubs that will participate in the street fair Saturday afternoon.

NEWS | 10/06/2003