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Opinion

The Daily Princetonian

Conservatives should love 'liberal' campus

Since at least the 1930s, the University has been incessantly accused of being too liberal. The complaints have come from both inside and outside the Orange Bubble, from alumni, undergrads, faculty and non-Princetonian critics, all based on the implicit assumption that exposing impressionable undergrads to liberal bias will dilute their abilities to work "in the Nation's Service" upon graduation.Antiwar statements made by the 1936-37 student group "Veterans of Future Wars" got alumni riled up about Princeton's liberalism.

OPINION | 12/11/2005

The Daily Princetonian

Conservatives should love 'liberal' campus

Since at least the 1930s, the University has been incessantly accused of being too liberal. The complaints have come from both inside and outside the Orange Bubble, from alumni, undergrads, faculty and non-Princetonian critics, all based on the implicit assumption that exposing impressionable undergrads to liberal bias will dilute their abilities to work "in the Nation's Service" upon graduation.Antiwar statements made by the 1936-37 student group "Veterans of Future Wars" got alumni riled up about Princeton's liberalism.

OPINION | 12/11/2005

The Daily Princetonian

Economies of scale

Among great universities, Princeton has long and rightly prided itself on the special excellence of an undergraduate program that brings together some of the best and brightest young people with some of the most famous and influential scholars in many fields.

OPINION | 12/11/2005

The Daily Princetonian

Economies of scale

Among great universities, Princeton has long and rightly prided itself on the special excellence of an undergraduate program that brings together some of the best and brightest young people with some of the most famous and influential scholars in many fields.

OPINION | 12/11/2005

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The Daily Princetonian

The end of history

I received some hate mail recently that told me to unplug my excretory orifice. I did, but apart from a copy of "A Pocket Style Manual" no hidden treasures were discovered.

OPINION | 12/08/2005

The Daily Princetonian

The end of history

I received some hate mail recently that told me to unplug my excretory orifice. I did, but apart from a copy of "A Pocket Style Manual" no hidden treasures were discovered.

OPINION | 12/08/2005

The Daily Princetonian

Reflecting on a friend's success

My best friend Jeff Miller won a Rhodes Scholarship two weeks ago to study Milton at Oxford. While I would love nothing more than to use these 700 words to write about how well-deserved this accolade is, I feel I would be remiss if I did not write something about our peers' reactions to Jeff's success.

OPINION | 12/07/2005