Debate must be classyRegarding 'Conservative conception of morality' (Wednesday, April 18, 2007):It's good to know that we have someone holier than us to let us know that we're doing wrong.
Two of my professors this semester described the Middle Ages as a period of decay. Each time they did, I was annoyed because I find the history of the Middle Ages truly fascinating.
In response to the column by Ms. Banter, here quoted for clarification:"I've got something important to say.
Prince columnists debate everything from dodgeball to the French presidential elections to the new basketball coach on the Prince's new blog, The Prox.Barry Caro '09, Stephen Hsia '08, Soleine Leprince-Ringuet '09 and Jason Sheltzer '08 will post about anything and everything that takes their fancy as they make their ways around campus.
Prince columnists debate everything from dodgeball to the French presidential elections to the new basketball coach on the Prince's new blog, The Prox.Barry Caro '09, Stephen Hsia '08, Soleine Leprince-Ringuet '09 and Jason Sheltzer '08 will post about anything and everything that takes their fancy as they make their ways around campus.
There has been mounting concern that Residential College Disciplinary Board (RCDB) procedures are imbued with a Kafkaesque quality that needlessly intimidates students and ultimately perverts the course of justice.
Absolutely the stupidest criticism that people make about Sen. Barack Obama (D-Ill.) is that he's too inexperienced for the presidency.
Few Princeton students are able to escape the unfortunate habit of postponing sleep until the early hours of the morning, and, as a quick glance over at my detested alarm clock confirms, I am not one of them.
It's hard to be passionate about politics when my feelings about the leading politicians and partisans are overwhelmingly negative.
Prince columnists debate everything from dodgeball to the French presidential elections to the new basketball coach on the Prince's new blog, The Prox.Barry Caro '09, Stephen Hsia '08, Soleine Leprince-Ringuet '09 and Jason Sheltzer '08 will post about anything and everything that takes their fancy as they make their ways around campus.
Community also hopes to bridge town and gown relationsRegarding 'Bridging town and gown' (Wednesday, April 11, 2007):On behalf of the Princeton Regional Chamber of Commerce and the Borough Merchants for Princeton, we embrace the idea of providing more opportunities for the Princeton University community ? especially the student community ? to explore downtown Princeton, its shops, restaurants and galleries, the Arts Council, the Princeton Public Library and the YW and YMCAs.
As the University's efforts to internationalize Princeton gain momentum, international students have in recent years made up an increasingly high percentage of each entering class, comprising an all-time high of 10.6 percent for the Class of 2011.
Beginning today, Prince columnists debate everything from dodgeball to the French presidential elections to the new basketball coach on the Prince's new blog, The Prox. Stephen Hsia '08, Martha Vega '08, Stephanie Lee '11 and Lillian Zhou '11 will post about anything and everything that takes their fancy as they make their ways around campus.
On April 23, as most of the campus was basking in the sun, former CIA director James Woolsey spoke at a lecture titled "Energy, Security and the Long War of the 21st Century." Within the first five minutes of the lecture, my casual summer mood turned into shock and disbelief.
I'm at Cambridge, the one across the pond, spying on a different kind of academic life. It's not the first time I've had the chance to do this.