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Opinion

The Daily Princetonian

How to control your own life

Why is it that, on a campus of free, independent, creative minds, we have such a burdened air, a weight on each of our brows that keeps them furrowed in concentration, an iron suit of obligation to put ourselves through hell and back for things we no longer seem to enjoy? We slap our palms to our foreheads, snore over a pile of books, stare mutinously at the director, coach or teacher before us, but do nothing to break free.

OPINION | 02/25/2010

The Daily Princetonian

A thesis statement

As the deadlines draw near and the excuses dwindle, I propose that we supplement the usual channels of procrastination by re-examining the very practice itself. Why do we write a thesis?

OPINION | 02/25/2010

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Empty-chair syndrome

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?

OPINION | 02/24/2010

The Daily Princetonian

Snowed in at Princeton

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.

OPINION | 02/23/2010