Letters to the Editor
Library renovation clarificationsRegarding 'The value in the pages' (Friday, Sept.
Library renovation clarificationsRegarding 'The value in the pages' (Friday, Sept.
Ivy League athletic conference rules hold league athletes to a "higher standard" than other NCAA athletes around the country.
In coming to Princeton, I thought that I had finally traded in the dull all-white, upper-class suburbs of my childhood for the far more exciting multicultural mix to be found on campus.
I believe librarians share the concerns Joshua Katz pointed out in his column last Monday. Many of us fear that large academic research libraries throughout the country are losing sight of their main mission, i.e., to serve the students, faculty and staff of their respective institution.
Every weekend, my preferred means of procrastination evolves from Wonkette and IvyGate to the Sunday New York Times.
In 1907, University president Woodrow Wilson, Class of 1879, launched the first salvo in the perpetual conflict between the eating clubs and the University when he proposed replacing the clubs with residential colleges.
University should try iTunes URegarding 'Second Life and the soul' (Wednesday, Sept.
As the sun slants through the early fall leaves and warms the handsome stones of Whitman College, it's hard to believe that Princeton ? or any other member of the group of wealthy private universities that it belongs to ? faces serious problems.
Don't ask, don't tell: So goes the University's alcohol policy regarding room parties, which recently, according to anecdotal evidence, has been enforced with greater strictness.
Most Princeton students ? and probably most New Jersey residents ? have never visited an egg farm.
Earlier this week, a column by professor Joshua Katz appeared in The Daily Princetonian in which he expressed some concerns about planned renovations to Firestone Library, specifically the removal of nearly one-third of its books.
Baby, you can drive my car ? just not in Saudi Arabia, the only country with a prohibition on women getting behind the wheel.
Free exchange is not always the answerRegarding 'Free exchange of ideas' (Monday, Sept.
It has been an interesting two weeks to be president. From Columbia to Princeton, leaders of both the academic and political worlds have faced controversy and come out with varying degrees of success.