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How I eat now

I gave up eating meat 16 months ago. At the time it was an easy choice. I was living in Rishikesh, India, a religious town on the banks of the Ganges in the foothills of the Himalayas that is a magnet for millions of Hindu pilgrims and one of the few places on earth where you can be arrested for eating a hamburger.My initial anxiety about adopting a meatless diet quickly gave way to gratefulness for the opportunity to live out a set of values that I had held for some time but never had the courage to substantiate.

OPINION | 10/02/2006

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Good reform

After the passage last year of two student referenda that called for the USG to sign on to a Princeton Justice Project amicus brief on gay marriage and the Student Bill of Rights, this Board repeatedly endorsed a USG constitutional amendment that would raise the bar for petitioners seeking referenda and give the USG Senate limited power to veto such referenda before their presentation to the student body.

OPINION | 10/01/2006

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Stumping instead of serving

Republican candidates wary of associating themselves with an unpopular president are finding lower-profile ways to raise money through the Fundraiser-in-Chief.One strategy has been to close President Bush's fundraisers off from the press: Before May 2006, when Bush's approval ratings hadn't yet reached the Fahrenheit freezing point, 34 percent of his fundraisers were closed.

OPINION | 09/28/2006

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Grading the PDF

Don't you have a final that you should be studying for?" "Nah, it's okay ? I got a B+ on the midterm and I'm PDF-ing the class." Such is the typical attitude of students toward the current pass/D/fail system.As this dialogue shows, the current rules encourage students who PDF a class to invest the least amount of effort possible.

OPINION | 09/28/2006

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Patriot shell games

This past Monday, Professor Uwe Reinhardt wrote a column in which he branded all those who support armed intervention and "wax romantic about America's epic struggle against evil" but do not serve in the military as "chicken hawks." He especially singled out college students who choose not to volunteer for the armed forces.

OPINION | 09/27/2006

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Sisters and new starts

My younger sister enjoys the unfortunate distinction of starring in many of my essays. She could fairly accuse me of having a caricaturist's touch; I alternately stress her intense sense of justice, her night owl tendencies, her love of chocolate.

OPINION | 09/26/2006

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Bright star glows brighter

After 37 years as an interdisciplinary program, African-American Studies (AAS) will have a new home in the recently announced Center for African-American Studies. Over the past decade, the University has amassed an unrivaled faculty for African-American Studies ? made even better by the fact that it was built at the expense of a certain college in Cambridge, Mass.

OPINION | 09/26/2006

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Promote a safe culture

The cast of "Sex on a Saturday Night" would like to address an issue that concerned many people involved in the production, including audience, cast members, administrators, organizers and peer educators.

OPINION | 09/25/2006