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Bush, Saddam and Dr. Evil

Last fall, in the Congressional debate over authorizing President Bush to attack Iraq, one Congressman explained his support for a war with a nightmare scenario: supposing the Iraqi leader were to send a nuclear bomb to a U.S.

OPINION | 02/13/2003

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OWL's incoherent view of campus feminism

The Organization of Women Leaders (OWL), according to its mission statement, is "dedicated to embracing the diversity, transforming the perceptions, and challenging the conventions of woman's role in our campus, community, and world." Behind such innocuous cliches, however, lies a reductive and incoherent understanding of the female human person.Perhaps it is too much to expect consistency from a "feminist" organization that in the past has sold tight "Hooters" T-shirts and put up posters with pictures of skinny, airbrushed models wearing tiny dresses and thigh-high boots.

OPINION | 02/11/2003

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SCOREing at Princeton

Last December I scored for the first time ever. I am, of course, referring to the Student Course Online Registration Engine, the University's attempt to bring course registration into the 21st Century.

OPINION | 02/11/2003

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What are we really saying 'Yes' to?

The announcement on the Princeton web page regarding the choice of Dean Hargadon as speaker for the Senior Baccalaureate has angered me and many other Princeton students, contrary to the majority of comments made public in relation to his selection.A general aura of praise and approval toward Hargadon has been imposed on me and on many others who are uncomfortable with the Dean's conduct.

OPINION | 02/09/2003

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Rethinking pick-ups

We wrote on Friday that Bicker is a good system, permitting bicker clubs to achieve a unity, enthusiasm, and year-to-year consistency that might not be possible through sign-ins.

OPINION | 02/09/2003