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The Daily Princetonian

Princeton 2050

Dear Journal,I know I've only been at Princeton for a week, but ... wow. I felt at home right away as I watched the family hovercar levitate out of Lot 23.

OPINION | 12/08/2008

The Daily Princetonian

The referendum to end all referenda

Last Thursday, I pushed for the USG Senate to overturn a referendum. The Coalition for Intellectual Liberty (CIL)'s referendum requested that the USG ask University officials to refrain from taking political positions on issues of "profound question" over which "people of goodwill" could "reasonably disagree." I fought this referendum on the grounds that it was vague and subject to many interpretations and therefore meaningless and frivolous.

OPINION | 12/08/2008

The Daily Princetonian

A bright USG future

This year, students will not have a choice of who their next USG president will be. Luckily, Connor Diemand-Yauman '10, the only candidate, is a qualified, charismatic leader who will likely bring a healthy dose of political savvy and direction to the USG.Given that the USG needs the support of the administration to accomplish nearly anything, the fact that Diemand-Yauman understands that the USG has to build strong relationships with administrators to significantly impact University policy is promising.

OPINION | 12/07/2008

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Out of the ashes

Last month, while the world's attention was focused on Wall Street tearing itself apart and the brutal attacks on Mumbai, Ann Coulter, conservative commentator and author, fell and broke her jaw.

OPINION | 12/07/2008