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Athletics officials reveal moratorium reform ideas

Although the meeting that could lead to league-wide reform of the seven-week athletic moratorium remains months away, athletics officials have come to a loose consensus on the changes they will propose later this academic year.Gary Walters '67, the University's athletic director, said that officials have reached a broad framework for compromise that, as its centerpiece, would restrict practice to four days a week between the traditional and nontraditional seasons.

NEWS | 04/16/2003

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Princeton-licensed apparel extends to risqué underwear

This week, the University Store made showing Tiger spirit a little more cheeky.Thong underwear in orange, black, light blue and gray is now displayed among other, less invasive women's fashion items such as sweatshirts, lycra workout wear and Clinique makeup.Virginia France, the U-Store marketing director, said the new intimates have been selling very well in all colors, especially orange.

NEWS | 04/16/2003

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War panel addresses idealism, imperialism, rebuilding Iraq

Last night a capacity crowd gathered in Dodds Auditorium in Robertson Hall to hear a panel with professors Cornel West GS '80, Jeffrey Herbst and Abdellah Hammoudi and lecturer Erica Cosgrove talk about the impact of the war in Iraq.The discussion sponsored by the Global Issues Forum quickly took an antiwar tone when West led off the ten minute panelist speeches.West spoke about the idealistic underpinnings of American imperialism.

NEWS | 04/15/2003

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Hart calls for return to civic virtue in government

"The classic qualities of the republic are very much needed in 21st century America because of the revolutionary age we live in," said presidential candidate and former senator Gary Hart, D-Colo., yesterday in a lecture entitled "Restoration of the Republic" in Dodds Auditorium.As people begin to lose control of their political lives because of what Hart called the "global and information revolution," more local and personal community governments will be necessary, he said.Thomas Jefferson, who first developed the idea of community government, felt that the founders "left something out," as they struggled to create a large-scale republic and a federation of states, Hart said.Of the three major components of classic republican government ? civic virtue, popular sovereignty and resistance to corruption ? the last two are absent from current politics, Hart said.Civic virtue, he said, is now a quaint term, rarely used by the government.

NEWS | 04/15/2003

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Residential Advisers could take on new alcohol responsibilities

Residential advisers may see their role in preventing alcohol abuse expanded next year and could be obliged to report alcohol violations to residential college masters, according to a copy of proposed changes obtained by The Daily Princetonian.Currently, the Adviser Manual, published by the Office of the Dean of Undergraduate Students, requires advisers to discourage heavy drinking among their advisees.

NEWS | 04/15/2003

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Q&A: Amy Gutmann

Amy Gutmann, the University's provost, recently published a new book titled "Identity in Democracy." Before assuming her position as provost in fall 2001, Gutmann was a professor in the politics department.

NEWS | 04/14/2003

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Honor Code referendum takes place amid confusion

The USG declined last night to release the results of the referendum on four proposed amendments to the Honor Code, citing its standing policy, as there was also confusion this weekend about the closing time of the online voting system, campaigning by Honor Committee members and the tallying of the vote.As a matter of policy, USG president Pettus Randall '04 said the USG withheld the results of the vote on the Honor Code changes proposed by Jonathan Chavkin, class of '05 senator, until they could be verified by the registrar later today.The USG also withheld the results of the U-Council and class government elections.

NEWS | 04/13/2003