Last week, the University turned over the records of how it uses its endowment to the U.S. Senate Finance Committee.
Can music save your mortal soul? Not likely ? sorry Don McLean. But can music transform lives and transcend differences?
Most mornings I walk to the Wa to get a paper. The campus is usually quiet and deserted, although during big party weekends or Reunions there are sometimes groups of boisterous guys on the Street, barely able to stand upright but full of bonhomie if they know me.
For many upperclassmen, the fall is a time of realization that the "real world" looms after graduation.
Where I lived wasn't something I really noticed until I left for college. All of a sudden half of my friends were on the other side of the country, the other half were spread across the East Coast in every state but New Jersey, and one had taken off for Germany.In high school, my only concept of geography was how to get from Santa Monica to the valley without having to deal with traffic on Interstate 405.
Eating meat is a natural instinctRegarding 'Slaves and slaughterhouses' (Monday, Oct.
Violence, naked force, has settled more issues in history than any other factor, and the contrary opinion is wishful thinking at its worst.
Last week, the University decided to donate some $25,000 toward the construction of a new skate park in Princeton Township.
It is hard for me to pinpoint exactly when my love affair with the Republican Party began. I always flirted with the forbidden during my childhood.
I didn't wash a single dish the year I turned 16. I was living in France with a host family, and whenever I asked my host mother if she needed help with anything, particularly laundry or dishes, her reply was always the same twinkling "no" ? "My dear, you have far more important things to do.
Here are some fun classes to take next semester: Rocks for Jocks, Stars for Stoners and Physics for Poets.
Open stacks an asset to FirestoneRegarding 'The Firestone lounge?' (Monday, Sept.
It's happened to all of us. It's precept time, you're intimidated and you think you've got something to say when your turn comes along.
If you attended the Princeton Animal Welfare Society's (PAWS) screening of the film "Earthlings" last week, you are now aware that 28 billion animals are tortured, exploited, abused and eventually slaughtered for human consumption in the United States each year.