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Opinion

The Daily Princetonian

Frist must continue AIDS fight

In response to Professor John Fleming's editorial ("Questions for the AIDS Campaign," March 3, 2003), we would like to explain why the Princeton chapter of Student Global AIDS Campaign ? a nationwide student organization with over eighty participating chapters ? decided to protest outside Sen.

OPINION | 03/06/2003

The Daily Princetonian

Red faced administrators

It hasn't been the best couple of weeks for Ivy League administrative competence. Last Wednesday, the Big Red got a bit redder when staff in Cornell's admissions office managed to send a cheery "welcome to Cornell" email to 1,700 students ? 550 of whom it rejected in December.

OPINION | 03/06/2003

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Poetry not to be lauded

A man named Amiri Baraka occupies the post of poet laureate in New Jersey. Appointed last August to a two-year term, Mr. Baraka might have finished out his tenure in quiet poetic reflection, if not for a particular poem he wrote after the Sept.

OPINION | 03/04/2003

The Daily Princetonian

Duct tape and cover

I always knew the day would come when the world finally gave duct tape its due. Apparently it has made the transition from a matter of patching leaky pipes to a matter of national security.

OPINION | 03/04/2003

The Daily Princetonian

Letters to the editor

Responding to criticism: SUV emissions; affirmative action Dear Brian Beck,I appreciate the fan mail, but I am worried that you are not really reading my columns (or at least not all of the words in them) before you respond.

OPINION | 03/03/2003

The Daily Princetonian

Not what, but how

Recent outcry over the 'Gank' search engine posting, which condemned "self-segregation" among a group of Asian students drawing into Spelman, highlights important campus issues.

OPINION | 03/02/2003

The Daily Princetonian

Questions for the AIDS campaign

Each year on Alumni Day, the University presents awards to two alumni, one undergraduate, the other graduate, who have given reification to the university's motto of "Princeton in the nation's service and in the service of all nations." This year's winners were Peter Bell, '64, president of CARE, and Bill Frist, '74, United States Senator from Tennessee.

OPINION | 03/02/2003

The Daily Princetonian

Electoral reform still necessary

As the war drums continue to sound, the economy continues to tank and consumer confidence reaches new lows, it's worth asking: "Is there a better way to run the country?" Since President Bush made it clear last week that hundreds of thousands of protesters would do nothing to influence his policies, perhaps it's time to consider the possibilities for 'regime change' at home.

OPINION | 02/27/2003