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The Daily Princetonian

The Clash of Swimming Civilizations

When I was a child I spake as a child; and in my salad days I used to be something of an "all around athlete," as the term was then, playing energetically and not without competence several sudoriferous team sports involving the propulsion of leather balls of differing sizes and shapes from one place to another.

OPINION | 09/25/2002

The Daily Princetonian

What's in a Name?

On page three of The Daily Princetonian on Thursday, Professor Robert George wrote an extremely well-reasoned and lucid column weighing the moral arguments for and against a pre-emptive strike on Iraq.

OPINION | 09/24/2002

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Letters to the Editor

Reparations: Obsession with race and white guilt are counterproductiveContrary to what Ms. Donnelly and others seem to believe, many of those like myself who oppose reparations, racial preferences and other "progressive" causes do not do so out of ignorance of the facts.

OPINION | 09/23/2002

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Accepting, and distinguishing between, the Brother Stephens

It is my singular misfortune ? and perhaps evidence that God has a sense of humor ? that I am a member of the Christian clergy with the exact same name as Brother Stephen White, the infamous fundamentalist preacher, whose interpretation and understanding of the message of Jesus Christ could not be more different from my own and that of the Episcopal Church.It is exactly because of this odd coincidence that I feel compelled to decry in the strongest possible terms Brother Stephen's treatment at the hands of outraged students at the College of New Jersey earlier this week where he was pelted by stones and garbage.

OPINION | 09/22/2002

The Daily Princetonian

Understanding the history of the anti-sweatshop campaign

We read the Prince's profile of Bob Durkee with great interest. As leaders of the anti-sweatshop campaign started by Students for Progressive Education and Action, we spent many hours in his office trying to promote our cause, and are gratified to hear that he came to agree with much of our platform.Unfortunately, a factual error in the article misrepresented the extent to which we came to be in agreement.

OPINION | 09/22/2002

The Daily Princetonian

Yale admissions scandal shows poor judgement in New Haven

Now that President Tilghman has reprimanded a brace of well-respected deans and officers in the Department of Admissions, the supposed "victims" in New Haven are probably sitting smugly, snickering with each other over snifters of well-aged brandy.For years, everyone's known that Yale has played second fiddle to Princeton and, having now found its chance to stab back, has tattled pathetically to the news media over what was, essentially, a victimless and harmless act of simple curiosity.Top Bulldogs in Connecticut Hall should be grateful that quick-thinking Princetonians exposed the big-as-a-barn-door holes in their laughable computer security system.This could have been resolved with a handshake and a martini, but Yalies instead chose to blow it up, all because their University wants for both sympathy and attention.

OPINION | 09/22/2002