A survey, you say?
The editorial board has consistently urged the University to gather more input from a large sample of students who are representative of the student body before making major decisions.
The editorial board has consistently urged the University to gather more input from a large sample of students who are representative of the student body before making major decisions.
U. must support commuting grad students to build a true communityRegarding "New shuttle plan addresses grad student concerns," (Thursday, Nov.
Point: A Unique lens deserves moreCindy Hong, Columnist
At the start of the year, I sat down with my academic adviser to discuss my course load for the upcoming semester.
Princeton wants its students to go away. Aided by its robust summer language programs, study abroad offerings and international internship placements, the University already encourages students to engage with the world beyond American borders.
The title of this monthly column belongs not to me, but to my father. He used it for the columns that he wrote for 10 years, six days a week, for The New York Post - long, pointed pieces that covered the last days of the New Deal, the run-up to World War II and the origins of the Cold War.
In a rare alignment, pundits on both sides of the aisle agree that what happened on Nov. 4 was historic.
This week, columnists Adam Bradlow '11 and Cindy Hong '09 join Executive Editor for Opinion Michael Juel-Larsen '09 to discuss whether the dire economic forecast will be bad news for life at Princeton, what the Princeton Committee on Palestine's checkpoint demonstration last week was all about and how awful new Webmail is.
Princetonians are constantly reminded that our experiences on campus would not be possible without the help of generous alumni.
Tap, tap.Huh? What's that? Oh, it's my Junior Paper. Hello, JP."Hello, Christine. I just wanted to say good morning and remind you that I'm supposed to be 25 pages long and that my due date is coming up.
After receiving a considerable amount of flak for the last column I wrote, it would have been tempting to retreat to the security of popular opinion.
It's pretty incredible when you think about it: As of this writing, the Dow Jones Industrial Average stands at about 8,600 points, compared to over 14,000 last October.
Remember the days of elementary school when a small group of kids started their own club on the playground?
Several weeks ago, I made the unfortunate mistake of revealing to a family member my true motivations behind attending Princeton.Shortly afterward, I received a phone call from an angry cousin, asking me "Is it true that you're going to school to become a Broadway actor?" Initially taken aback, I had to laugh it off as I reassured her, "Of course not?