Fast food, five-second sound bites and 30-second ads are all symptoms of an American culture that demands things happen immediately and without subtlety.
Regarding 'Two students struck by vehicles' (Thursday, Nov. 17):In response to the students hit by vehicles yesterday, the University clearly needs to improve conditions at crosswalks.
Regarding ' "Secret Garden" disappoints' (Thursday, Nov. 17):The Princeton University Players Board would like to express its dissatisfaction with Eric Herschthal, who reviewed "The Secret Garden" last week.At the start, let us state that we do not oppose negative reviews of our productions.
Regarding 'Rethinking the game of the year' (Thursday, Nov. 17):Thank you, for finally being the one to step up and publicly express the utter absurdity of our pathetic attempt to squirm our way into a Harvard-Yale rivalry that we really don't belong in.
Almost 20 years ago, the Concerned Alumni of Princeton (CAP) collapsed like a modern House of Usher, so rotten from within from its own deceptions and peculiar madness that it could no longer sustain its own weight.
Regarding ' "Secret Garden" disappoints' (Thursday, Nov. 17):The Princeton University Players Board would like to express its dissatisfaction with Eric Herschthal, who reviewed "The Secret Garden" last week.At the start, let us state that we do not oppose negative reviews of our productions.
Regarding 'Two students struck by vehicles' (Thursday, Nov. 17):In response to the students hit by vehicles yesterday, the University clearly needs to improve conditions at crosswalks.
Regarding 'Rethinking the game of the year' (Thursday, Nov. 17):Thank you, for finally being the one to step up and publicly express the utter absurdity of our pathetic attempt to squirm our way into a Harvard-Yale rivalry that we really don't belong in.
Regarding 'Gay Unions Brief Goes to Referendum' and 'Editorial: Urging proper restraint' (Monday, Nov.
Regarding 'Gay Unions Brief Goes to Referendum' and 'Editorial: Urging proper restraint' (Monday, Nov.
Almost 20 years ago, the Concerned Alumni of Princeton (CAP) collapsed like a modern House of Usher, so rotten from within from its own deceptions and peculiar madness that it could no longer sustain its own weight.
Since my own editorial board has now joined every pundit in the country in tackling Intelligent Design, what do I myself have to lose?
Sometimes governments do silly things. Glancing through the headlines over the past two weeks, two stories struck me as odd: Two different items, in different regions of the country and different levels of government, each representative of what happens when elected officials lose touch with reality.First, I planned to write about Alaska's famed Bridge to Nowhere.
On Sunday, the Princeton Justice Project approached the USG Senate to ask them to sign onto their amicus brief in support of gay marriage in New Jersey.
Sometimes governments do silly things. Glancing through the headlines over the past two weeks, two stories struck me as odd: Two different items, in different regions of the country and different levels of government, each representative of what happens when elected officials lose touch with reality.First, I planned to write about Alaska's famed Bridge to Nowhere.
Since my own editorial board has now joined every pundit in the country in tackling Intelligent Design, what do I myself have to lose?