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The Daily Princetonian

Life at Princeton makes it hard to declare independence

The University's stance regarding the eating clubs is perplexing and inconsistent. While the administration says it is trying to diminish the image ? and reality ? that Princeton's social scene revolves around the 'Street,' its actions do not adequately live up to its words.To its credit, the administration is taking some steps to diminish the 'Street's hold on students' time and attention.

OPINION | 05/09/2000

The Daily Princetonian

Letters to the Editor

'Prince' justified in coverage of student arrests for alleged lewd behaviorI am writing in response to Tage Howerton '03's May 8 letter defending his friends, Dennis Alshuler '03 and Sloan Bermann '02, who were arrested on charges of lewd conduct April 27.

OPINION | 05/09/2000

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The Daily Princetonian

Letters to the Editor

Women at the 'Street'Prospect Avenue was once a bastion of beer and boys. Some things never change.But they should.While four of the 11 eating clubs elected female presidents this semester, the threat of sexual harassment continues to be a problem for some female club members.

OPINION | 05/04/2000

The Daily Princetonian

Letters to the Editor

Stephens' honor code lessons for Arizona are more elitist than educationalJosh Stephens '97's "More than just a pledge" column in the May 1 edition of the Daily Princetonian bothered me.

OPINION | 05/02/2000

The Daily Princetonian

Letters to the Editor

Shame on 'Prince' for elitist 'At Your Convenience' seriesThe 'Prince's second installment in the "At Your Convenience" series ? chronicling a 'Prince' staff writer's experiences toiling as a convenience store worker at the Wa ? in the April 27 edition was an unfortunate example of the kind of thoughtless observations that come across as Ivy League snobbery.

OPINION | 04/30/2000

The Daily Princetonian

Panel discussion lacks substance as cult of celebrity scholars attracts stargazers

Last Thursday afternoon, I felt like a groundskeeper at the baseball All-Star Game. I was the microphone guy at the April 27 panel discussion entitled "How Can Values Be Taught in the University?"At a star-studded event with so much potential for rich debate, what the McCosh audience received was actually more show than substance.

OPINION | 04/30/2000

The Daily Princetonian

Letters to the Editor

Commentary on U-Council was unfairI am writing in response to the April 27 Daily Princetonian commentary concerning the gender composition of the newly elected undergraduate U-Council.

OPINION | 04/27/2000