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The Daily Princetonian

Justifying Princeton

If you had $40,000 to spend making the world a better place, how would you use it? Chances are your first answer was not, "I would purchase a year's worth of education from Princeton."How then, with knowledge of the world's monolithic injustices, can we justify to ourselves the luxury of a Princeton education?

OPINION | 03/12/2006

The Daily Princetonian

Justifying Princeton

If you had $40,000 to spend making the world a better place, how would you use it? Chances are your first answer was not, "I would purchase a year's worth of education from Princeton."How then, with knowledge of the world's monolithic injustices, can we justify to ourselves the luxury of a Princeton education?

OPINION | 03/12/2006

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Democracy matters

The USG constitution, as you might know, stipulates that any student amassing 300 signatures on a petition can call for an immediate University-wide referendum on the issue of his or her choice.

OPINION | 03/09/2006

The Daily Princetonian

Democracy matters

The USG constitution, as you might know, stipulates that any student amassing 300 signatures on a petition can call for an immediate University-wide referendum on the issue of his or her choice.

OPINION | 03/09/2006

The Daily Princetonian

Uncle Sam sends Muslims to timeout

Next time you read an apocalyptical article about the impending doom of the world due to the "clash of civilizations" between the Muslims and [insert non-Arab, non-Muslim nation here] take a moment and think for yourself: amidst the debates about free speech and freedom of the press that have been circulating around the globe over the past few months, a double standard has been applied to a large part of the global community.

OPINION | 03/09/2006

The Daily Princetonian

Uncle Sam sends Muslims to timeout

Next time you read an apocalyptical article about the impending doom of the world due to the "clash of civilizations" between the Muslims and [insert non-Arab, non-Muslim nation here] take a moment and think for yourself: amidst the debates about free speech and freedom of the press that have been circulating around the globe over the past few months, a double standard has been applied to a large part of the global community.

OPINION | 03/09/2006

The Daily Princetonian

Letters to the Editor

More to remember than just DarfurRegarding 'Remembering Darfur' (Tuesday, March 7, 2006):While Moore should be applauded for his desire to raise public consciousness about the disenfranchised conditions of the victims of state-directed massacre and dislocation in Sudan, we should not forget the surrounding historical and geopolitical context.

OPINION | 03/08/2006