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The Daily Princetonian

Fix Bicker, not wording

Reducing the pain of getting hosed is a fine idea, but the Durkee plan hurts members of sign-in clubs without fixing the problems at hand. At least in regards to getting hosed, multi-club Bicker is the solution the Street needs, not the Durkee Plan.

OPINION | 02/03/2011

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Gross National Happiness

Economists’ continued stranglehold on political discourse is troublesome considering that the unanticipated rise of the Great Recession exposed deep-seated flaws in their theories. What we need is a way of empowering other disciplines and forms of knowledge within the political arena.

OPINION | 02/02/2011

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This Friday, one year ago

Though I recognized the clubs as an entrenched means of social stratification within the university community, part of me wanted to access and benefit from the system. As I slowly lost my ties to the world outside the Orange Bubble, that part of me grew.

OPINION | 01/31/2011

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A note from the 135th managing board

Today’s issue of The Daily Princetonian marks the beginning of the 135th Managing Board’s tenure, and a renewed emphasis on improving both our online and print operations. Over the next year, we will strain to push the newspaper and its dedicated staff to the forefront of collegiate reporting.

OPINION | 01/30/2011

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Antisocial networks

Social networking sites are useful, but their business model is to sell detailed information about their users. As a result, our personal data spreads far and wide, our privacy is eroded and our risks increase.

OPINION | 01/30/2011

The Daily Princetonian

A message to assault surviors and their allies

Most victims of abuse do not go to SHARE. Thus, it is the responsibility of every person in our community to provide their friends with a safe space to discuss their trauma. It is the responsibility of every person in the community to be the “right person” to talk to — one who will not break confidentiality or exude pity. If someone discloses to you that he or she is a survivor, it is important to keep these few points in mind.

OPINION | 01/13/2011