Confessions of a self-segregator
To suggest that I should reach out to Asians, whites, Latinos or anyone else because we are ethnically different misses the point altogether.
To suggest that I should reach out to Asians, whites, Latinos or anyone else because we are ethnically different misses the point altogether.
I can easily imagine President Tilghman reading this newspaper every day and thinking, “Damn, these children is triflin’!”
Columnists Adam Bradlow, Michael Collins and Peter Zakin discuss Mendy Fisch '11's run for Borough Council, grade deflation and declaring a major.
If I had my way (which I don’t), I’d ban parents from campus tours, perhaps with a large barbed wire fence and attack dogs.
Students should follow the lead of Mendy Fisch '11 and jump into local politics.
Princeton has, to the best of my knowledge, a low suicide rate. I tell you, it’s because of the Thesis!
The Anscombe Society and sexual liberals battle it out in movie theaters.
University programs offering public service internships put students into awkward situations that could be avoided.
A Wall Street white lie: "We understand financial instruments."
Class of 2009 is fortunate to have Petraeus GS ’85; University should further examine its investments; Individuals, not the University, perpetuate self-segregation
Though our lives are defined, structured and centered on the larger picture, it’s the little things we encounter in our daily lives that make Princeton feel like home.
The relevance of the USG is in the hands of the student body.
I wish to sing the praises of the Anscombe Society and of Princeton’s fledgling freegan movement — and, perhaps, to find some common ground between them. I do not think this is something members of either group would appreciate.
The School of Engineering and Applied Science requires all B.S.E. concentrators to declare their departments during the freshman spring, a full year before their A.B. peers. The Editorial Board does not support this imbalanced policy.
Harvard is a different place from Princeton, but that pervasive desire to teach and to do it well is one of the things that links the two and indeed all good schools.