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The Daily Princetonian

Letters to the Editor

University should rethink its motives for 'late show' and dining reformsRegarding "University alters meal plans, 'late show' " (Wednesday, March 1, 2006):I am all for dining hall and "late show" reform ? my experience during my freshman and sophomore years led me to dislike the food and to view the entire system as unjust and restrictive, especially since a dining plan is mandatory.

OPINION | 03/06/2006

The Daily Princetonian

Letters to the Editor

University should rethink its motives for 'late show' and dining reformsRegarding "University alters meal plans, 'late show' " (Wednesday, March 1, 2006):I am all for dining hall and "late show" reform ? my experience during my freshman and sophomore years led me to dislike the food and to view the entire system as unjust and restrictive, especially since a dining plan is mandatory.

OPINION | 03/06/2006

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Time to catch up

The cry that Princeton has fallen behind other universities and therefore must catch up in a given area is not sufficient grounds for strong, ameliorative action.

OPINION | 03/05/2006

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Banking unpatriotically

We are told that desperate times call for desperate measures ? that the USA PATRIOT Act's countless civil rights violations are necessary because our lives are at stake.Recent news stories have reported, however, that the government abuses the Patriot Act's many questionable antiterrorist provisions to probe non-terrorism-related crimes ? as in the investigation of a "Stargate SG-1" fan website for suspected copyright violations.

OPINION | 03/05/2006

The Daily Princetonian

Time to catch up

The cry that Princeton has fallen behind other universities and therefore must catch up in a given area is not sufficient grounds for strong, ameliorative action.

OPINION | 03/05/2006

The Daily Princetonian

Banking unpatriotically

We are told that desperate times call for desperate measures ? that the USA PATRIOT Act's countless civil rights violations are necessary because our lives are at stake.Recent news stories have reported, however, that the government abuses the Patriot Act's many questionable antiterrorist provisions to probe non-terrorism-related crimes ? as in the investigation of a "Stargate SG-1" fan website for suspected copyright violations.

OPINION | 03/05/2006

The Daily Princetonian

Dean Fred for President?

Lawrence Summers attributed the dearth of women in high-level positions in science and engineering to a lack of "intrinsic aptitude." Since he uttered those fateful words last January, a gathering storm seems to have descended upon the Harvard president and just last week, Summers decided that enough was enough and threw in the towel.Summers' five-year tenure as Harvard president makes him the shortest-serving president since the Civil War, a tenure marked by tabloid controversy and the dramatic departure of Cornel West 'GS 80.

OPINION | 03/02/2006