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The Daily Princetonian

Vanities of the Bonfire

Once, when I was quite young, my corner of the Ozarks suffered from a protracted drought. My youth was one long drought, and the mere meteorological fact would probably be unmemorable were it not for an attendant circumstance.

OPINION | 11/13/2005

The Daily Princetonian

Defending evolution with sound, scientific thought

During a symposium last week, President Tilghman unequivocally spoke out against intelligent design, calling the trend towards questioning Darwinian evolution in schools "shocking" and "most troubling." By using her platform as the leader of one of America's foremost universities in this way, Tilghman undoubtedly arrayed herself against much of public opinion and courted controversy.

OPINION | 11/13/2005

The Daily Princetonian

Vanities of the Bonfire

Once, when I was quite young, my corner of the Ozarks suffered from a protracted drought. My youth was one long drought, and the mere meteorological fact would probably be unmemorable were it not for an attendant circumstance.

OPINION | 11/13/2005

The Daily Princetonian

Defending evolution with sound, scientific thought

During a symposium last week, President Tilghman unequivocally spoke out against intelligent design, calling the trend towards questioning Darwinian evolution in schools "shocking" and "most troubling." By using her platform as the leader of one of America's foremost universities in this way, Tilghman undoubtedly arrayed herself against much of public opinion and courted controversy.

OPINION | 11/13/2005

The Daily Princetonian

Go to the game

Ever since the football team defeated Harvard three weeks ago, Princetonians have entertained visions of something no current undergraduate at the University has seen: Cannon Green ablaze in the glow of a bonfire, the traditional celebration for gridiron victories over Harvard and Yale.

OPINION | 11/10/2005

The Daily Princetonian

Go to the game

Ever since the football team defeated Harvard three weeks ago, Princetonians have entertained visions of something no current undergraduate at the University has seen: Cannon Green ablaze in the glow of a bonfire, the traditional celebration for gridiron victories over Harvard and Yale.

OPINION | 11/10/2005