This exact column ran on April 26, 2005 to publicize and protest the Young Alumni Trustee Election.
The administration wants to create alternatives to the Street. Whig-Clio wants to remain relevant on campus.
Sunday, February 12: Apolo Anton Ohno, my favorite Olympian, lost today. I know I shouldn't let it affect me like this, but oh how I wept!
Sunday, February 12: Apolo Anton Ohno, my favorite Olympian, lost today. I know I shouldn't let it affect me like this, but oh how I wept!
More than one hundred years ago, Woodrow Wilson challenged Princeton to prepare its students for "the nation's service." He believed that the finest young people, students at this University, needed to apply their intelligence and energies to the problems facing the world.
Three weeks down and nine weeks left. However you look at it, the spring semester is progressing quickly ? midterms are almost in sight.
Despite its enormous importance to the country, our economy and our culture, American higher education seldom makes a prominent appearance in the media and almost never in the context of serious discussion.
More than one hundred years ago, Woodrow Wilson challenged Princeton to prepare its students for "the nation's service." He believed that the finest young people, students at this University, needed to apply their intelligence and energies to the problems facing the world.
Three weeks down and nine weeks left. However you look at it, the spring semester is progressing quickly ? midterms are almost in sight.
Despite its enormous importance to the country, our economy and our culture, American higher education seldom makes a prominent appearance in the media and almost never in the context of serious discussion.
Hygge," explained Danish newspaper editor Anne Knudsen to a group of American and Danish students last June ? fellows of the human rights program Humanity in Action ? is a distinctly Danish concept that cannot be translated.
Hygge," explained Danish newspaper editor Anne Knudsen to a group of American and Danish students last June ? fellows of the human rights program Humanity in Action ? is a distinctly Danish concept that cannot be translated.
Even for those who love Princeton's eating clubs, nights with cheap beer and Beirut can grow tiresome.
You, sir, are drunk!""And you, Madame, are trying to destroy fun. But tomorrow, I shall be hung over in class and you will still be a clear and present danger to fun on this campus!"I exchanged these angry words with Dean Nancy Weiss Malkiel, runner-up for the 2005 Coolest Malkiel Award, in the foyer of Prospect House after mooching free booze off a "Women in Deep-Sea Oceanography" reception.
Even for those who love Princeton's eating clubs, nights with cheap beer and Beirut can grow tiresome.