Our unsettled issues
When I wrote my first column a year ago, I explored one of those unsettled issues that keeps coming back to haunt American politics: Vietnam.
When I wrote my first column a year ago, I explored one of those unsettled issues that keeps coming back to haunt American politics: Vietnam.
The Bush administration's decision to nominate Samuel Alito '72 to the Supreme Court is, to parrot the words of Democratic congressional leadership this week, a sign of "weakness." Bush was elected to office in 2000 by a minority of the electorate.
Midterms are a notoriously hellish time of year. Yes, they end with Halloween and fall break, but there's not one reading day before them to let us breathe a little.
During the 90s, many Princeton traditions became things of the past. The Nude Olympics, an annual event commemorating the coming onslaught of winter, was banned by the administration several years ago.
Midterms are a notoriously hellish time of year. Yes, they end with Halloween and fall break, but there's not one reading day before them to let us breathe a little.
As President of Quad and President of the Inter-Club Council (ICC), I would like to respond to the opinion piece printed on Wednesday, Oct.
During the 90s, many Princeton traditions became things of the past. The Nude Olympics, an annual event commemorating the coming onslaught of winter, was banned by the administration several years ago.
As President of Quad and President of the Inter-Club Council (ICC), I would like to respond to the opinion piece printed on Wednesday, Oct.
This column will not make the moral case for intervention in Darfur. That column has already been written, by me and by others, to little practical effect.
Before I came to America to study, I had watched a pretty embarrassing share of teenage movies about teenagers in high school.
Before I came to America to study, I had watched a pretty embarrassing share of teenage movies about teenagers in high school.
Chemistry Deptartment faces significant challengesRegarding 'Chemistry Dept. looks to rebuild' (Wednesday, Oct.
This column will not make the moral case for intervention in Darfur. That column has already been written, by me and by others, to little practical effect.
Chemistry Deptartment faces significant challengesRegarding 'Chemistry Dept. looks to rebuild' (Wednesday, Oct.
"As you know, there will be a question and answer period during the event. It would be great if you could come prepared with questions, particularly about Mr. Gates' philanthropic efforts." ? Excerpt from the Dean of Undergraduate Students' email to all Gates Scholarship recipients at Princeton.The night before the arrival of the world's richest man, numerous Gates scholars contacted me through AIM asking, "Have you come up with a question for tomorrow?" It was 12:48 a.m.
A recent open letter to President Tilghman, signed and supported by various members of the Princeton community, criticized the University's methods and motivations when inviting speakers to campus.
A recent open letter to President Tilghman, signed and supported by various members of the Princeton community, criticized the University's methods and motivations when inviting speakers to campus.
It was a cold, dark and downright frightening January night ? Edgar Allan Poe style. Bundled up in layers, frost forming at his lips, a brave Princeton student exited his dorm room and trudged through three feet of snow.