Protecting the University's mission
My own conviction is that giving to Princeton is essential, even as we all work to support smaller nonprofit organizations that are challenged in this economic climate.
My own conviction is that giving to Princeton is essential, even as we all work to support smaller nonprofit organizations that are challenged in this economic climate.
It's not that I don’t love Lupe — it just means that the same money will have a more notable impact if allocated to service initiatives.
All alumni can become involved in selecting alumni trustees; USG’s portrayal of the Lawnparties referendum is flawed
The board feels that Aditya Panda '10 approaches the presidency with the vision, confidence and competency that gives him a slight edge over Phoebe Jin '10.
Not all of the best aspects of Princeton can be captured in a campus tour or a brochure from the Office of Admissions. To that end, The Daily Princetonian Editorial Board has a few things to add.
The saddest part was when I realized that some people actually believe that this campus is isolated from the reality of the outside world.
By conflating eminent professors and sincere students with would-be hecklers and harassers, the LGBT Center has made it difficult, if not impossible, to attack the latter without implicating the former.
Columnists Adam Bradlow and Peter Zakin forecast the results of next week's referendum and urge Public Safety to focus on substantive safety concerns.
You must learn to act like a Princetonian. Based on the performance of last week’s prefrosh, I have zero confidence that you could do this so quickly on your own.
Whatever happened to the bold vision of manned spaceflight and exploration?
Malkiel should sacrifice her salary for Lawnparties; Sports headline overlooks gender equality efforts
Messages are important, but not as important as action. I often worry that students on campus think that a fancy fundraiser alone — a fashion show or a bake sale — can fulfill our duty to others.
Writing about grade deflation is something like jumping off a 20-story building. It ends in a resounding splat. It’s suicide. Therefore, I’d like to clarify a few things before I hit the ground.
The Editorial Board urges students to vote ‘yes’ on the USG's referendum on the fall Lawnparties concert.
Ignoring the “new realities” of the job market will inevitably lead many Princeton Ph.D.s to spend the first couple of years after graduation in part-time positions in obscure colleges.
We are used to working 100 hours a week while Princeton takes care of food, shelter, and Rihanna concerts.