The University should consider modifying its current requirements so that students can take more science classes without lab while still fulfilling their science and technology (ST) distribution requirement.
Princeton has an overwhelming number of lectures, dinners and roundtable discussions. The opportunities to attend these events are endless. But why aren't students taking advantage of these amazing opportunities?
Some people have told me that being vegan is immoral because it is inherently unhealthy. Yes, there are unhealthy vegans, but that doesn’t mean that all vegans are unhealthy.
Neagu does raise a tricky issue: What happens when a guy and a girl are at a party, they flirt, get “very drunk,” go home and have sex. Neither of them was legally capable of consent. Was there rape? And who raped whom?
If the University’s goal is truly to provide all undergraduate students with equality of opportunity when choosing dining options, the financial-aid policy must accurately reflect this goal.
Though we have been using the word “tool” in everyday speech for the better part of a decade, I am beginning to get a distinct feeling that none of us knows exactly what it means.
The act of strolling to class was replaced with leaping, climbing, hoisting and crawling. That is, leaping over ice banks, ice-climbing up snow-mountains, hoisting myself up slip-and-slide staircases and, finally, crawling when there were no other options.
The truth is that we reap the benefits of Facebook's combination of an assumed level of privacy and a de facto lack of privacy.
Effective consent is informed, freely and actively given by all parties and mutually understandable in words or actions.
The editorial board’s criticism of the Young Alumni Trustee (YAT) elections process has become an annual tradition, and this year is no different.
What are we to do when the country’s premier newspapers and highly qualified authors of important books can’t get the numbers or the units right?
Imagine the following scenario: A girl goes to a frat party, drinks too much and has sex with a guy she just met.
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