Third World Center would benefit from relocation to heart of campus
What should happen to Chancellor Green? We have heard several solutions, including the highly unpopular proposal by the administration to convert it into a non-circulating library.
What should happen to Chancellor Green? We have heard several solutions, including the highly unpopular proposal by the administration to convert it into a non-circulating library.
The only thing worse than an elitist Ivy Leaguer is an Ivy Leaguer who's trying too hard not to be elitist.
Last week, Penn students held a sit-in in their president's office to urge their administration to sign onto the Workers' Rights Consortium, a non-profit organization that would verify that apparel bearing the Penn logo is not produced under sweatshop conditions.
Lurz has 'naive' perception of RAsAs a second-year resident adviser in Forbes College and as someone who has participated in the RA and MAA selection process, I feel it is important to respond to John Lurz '02's rather naive, or at the very least incomplete, discussion of what makes a good RA.RAs and MAAs are supposed to serve as more than simple resources for their freshmen.
Williams College recently announced its plans to freeze the rate of tuition for the 2000-01 school year at $31,520 per student.
With Princeton in the midst of one of the largest building booms in its history, we can now cite such famous architects as I.M.
It's Valentine's Day today, but I'm not thinking about romance. Oh here we go, you think, another anti-romantic diatribe against Valentine's Day written by some guy who hasn't gotten any in six months and wants to inflict his deep inner pain upon the rest of the world.
Your Residential Advisor can be one of the most important aspects of your freshman year at Princeton.
We are heathens. When looked at from the perspective of an 18th-century musketeer or a valiant prince, or even through the eyes of Genghis Khan and his Mongols, we as college students are a rude, crude, lazy culture.
More than 30 years ago, the University implemented coeducation, almost doubling the undergraduate student population.
Two weeks ago, the administration conducted a comprehensive survey of health services at Princeton.
A few weekends ago, I was fortunate enough to have a visitor, a friend of mine from high school ? the guy I took to my senior prom four years ago.
No need for Asian-American StudiesWe were not there for the 1995 ethnic studies sit-in, described in the Feb.
When I drew a single last year for the first time, I realized there were a lot of things I'd taken for granted my first three years at Princeton that I would now have to start thinking about.
As presidential candidate Bill Bradley '65's cerebral presidential campaign stumbles toward the South Carolina primary, lagging in polls behind Vice President Al Gore, expect political moderates around Princeton to begin rallying behind the next best alternative to the Class of '65's basketball star ? Republican anti-establishment candidate ? Sen.
Regis Philbin: All right, if you get this question, you will be going home with one million dollars!
Network concerns led to CIT 'sweep'This is in response to Jason Brownlee's Feb. 3 column, "CIT's Big Brother Cybersweep Compromises Students' Privacy."I am the employee who said CIT would not seek out unauthorized MP3 files, and I sent the late November messages regarding Napster software.
Many students have been waiting for the Frist Campus Center to open since their tender pre-frosh years.
I was one of those geeky kids who would stay up late at night reading by flashlight under the covers in case my mother checked in to see if I was staying up past my bedtime.
More than once, I've left a precept wondering how many Princeton students really think of themselves as being "clever" or "witty." I suppose it's natural to try to be imaginative and original.