As an underclassman at Princeton, I felt so protected and safe in the cushy orange bubble, only receiving about one Campus Safety Alert per semester.
I was never very good at basketball. During my first season of play in the Dallas YMCA league, I scored one point.
As an underclassman at Princeton, I felt so protected and safe in the cushy orange bubble, only receiving about one Campus Safety Alert per semester.
The administration should speak out in favor of allowing Ivy League football teams to participate in the post-season.As sad as the current state of affairs may be, the biggest story in Princeton sports this week is not the fact that our rival Penn Quakers will be taking on Texas in basketball (instead of us). Rather, that title belongs to the USG decision to call for an end to the ban by the Ivy League on member schools' participation in post-season football play.The arguments in the USG resolution are, on the whole, convincing and clear.
The administration should speak out in favor of allowing Ivy League football teams to participate in the post-season.As sad as the current state of affairs may be, the biggest story in Princeton sports this week is not the fact that our rival Penn Quakers will be taking on Texas in basketball (instead of us). Rather, that title belongs to the USG decision to call for an end to the ban by the Ivy League on member schools' participation in post-season football play.The arguments in the USG resolution are, on the whole, convincing and clear.
I was never very good at basketball. During my first season of play in the Dallas YMCA league, I scored one point.
January marked the 113th year since the creation of Princeton's student-run Honor Committee. What Woodrow Wilson, a member of the Class of 1879, once called a "movement of the students themselves" has become one of the defining hallmarks of a Princeton education.
Wilson School more exclusive than clubsRegarding 'Wilson School takes 58 percent of applicants' (Friday, March 10, 2006):Let's look at some acceptance statistics from 2006: Cap: 66 percent, Tower: 67 percent, Cottage: 68 percent, Wilson School: 58 percent.Only one of these organizations is never criticized by our administration for being exclusive.
January marked the 113th year since the creation of Princeton's student-run Honor Committee. What Woodrow Wilson, a member of the Class of 1879, once called a "movement of the students themselves" has become one of the defining hallmarks of a Princeton education.
Wilson School more exclusive than clubsRegarding 'Wilson School takes 58 percent of applicants' (Friday, March 10, 2006):Let's look at some acceptance statistics from 2006: Cap: 66 percent, Tower: 67 percent, Cottage: 68 percent, Wilson School: 58 percent.Only one of these organizations is never criticized by our administration for being exclusive.
One of my most memorable moments as a Princeton student was the night that I stood before the entire incoming Class of 2009 in Matthews Theatre at McCarter Center as the chairman of the Honor Committee.
One of my most memorable moments as a Princeton student was the night that I stood before the entire incoming Class of 2009 in Matthews Theatre at McCarter Center as the chairman of the Honor Committee.
The University has recently revealed preliminary plans for a new down-campus neuroscience building.
My editor, knowing my bias toward the dilatory, felt safe in approaching me very late in the week with the specific assignment of an essay about the Honor Code.
If you had $40,000 to spend making the world a better place, how would you use it? Chances are your first answer was not, "I would purchase a year's worth of education from Princeton."How then, with knowledge of the world's monolithic injustices, can we justify to ourselves the luxury of a Princeton education?