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Opinion

The Daily Princetonian

Copy rites

What good is it if a dean in ODUS abstains from using unethical plagiarism detection software if professors use it? Currently, the University lacks any consistent policy on plagiarism detection software.

OPINION | 09/24/2009

The Daily Princetonian

My square foot

Mornings: At 8 a.m., I will be jolted from sleep by metallic dumpster thunder and terse cries of Brown Hall parking lot garbage collectors. It is like setting your EarlyRiser Ocean Soundscape alarm-clock to the setting: Din of Battle. Or Imminent Destruction. Or This is What Hell Sounds Like.

OPINION | 09/24/2009

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The good life

If we are to confront the bad behavior rampant on campus and in the public sphere, we must be comfortable with making moral arguments.

OPINION | 09/23/2009

The Daily Princetonian

Editorial: The flu and you

For Princeton to be successful in preventing or containing a serious outbreak of H1N1, students must recognize and act on the fact that personal responsibility is the most important factor in protecting themselves and others.

OPINION | 09/22/2009

The Daily Princetonian

Dorm room essentials

Shopping and packing for college is stressful, and despite these noble ambitions, I still skipped a few things. But I feel that this year, returning as an accomplished and well-acclimatized sophomore, I am now equipped to offer some additions to this list that will hopefully be useful.

OPINION | 09/21/2009

The Daily Princetonian

On Public Unsafety

I think that is more than reasonable that this administration, Public Safety representatives and the USG agree on certain rights that students maintain in the interrogation room. Let’s call it Miranda for P-Safe.

OPINION | 09/21/2009

The Daily Princetonian

The Vietnamese miracle

In a lot of ways, what was most startling to me about my time in Vietnam was how much the country’s current state challenges conventional Western ways of thinking about the world, many of which I seriously bought into before I left.

OPINION | 09/20/2009