Jeremy Rosenthal '15 /September 15, 2012
In interviewing five representatives about their departments generally, I found a wide variety of explanations as to why these departments are invaluable to Princeton and why more students ought to consider taking advantage of them.
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James Clark '14 /September 14, 2012
The fundamental ways in which you conceive of yourself and other people can be crucially altered—sometimes in less-than-obvious ways—by sexual decisions made in college.
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Andrew Min '15 /September 14, 2012
“Saving the planet” doesn’t require government regulation – often, good old-fashioned market solutions work just fine.
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Margaret Fortney '13 /September 14, 2012
On Sunday, March 25th, the University’s Committee on Freshman Rush Policy announced that beginning with the incoming Class of 2016, freshmen are prohibited from participating in any sorority or fraternity activity.
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Toni Alimi '13 /May 25, 2012
Modern political debate rarely takes place with proper regard for the fundamental principles which inform both sides of the argument.
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Chris Goodnow '14 /May 25, 2012
The purpose of this article is not to pick sides, but to fight this impulse and produce an argument despite the mudslinging and politicking that all too often accompany the somewhat amorphous concept of “socially responsible investing.”
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Margaret Fortney '13 /May 25, 2012
On Sunday, March 25th, the University’s Committee on Freshman Rush Policy announced that beginning with the incoming Class of 2016, freshmen are prohibited from participating in any sorority or fraternity activity.
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Daniel Mark '03 /May 25, 2012
The cynical view represented by the headline is that the liberal justices would vote to uphold Obamacare based on their policy preferences whereas the conservative justices would vote up or down depending on what they believed the Constitution requires.
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Rafael Grillo Avila '14 /May 25, 2012
“When I heard the gunshots, I tried to run…Their faces were covered…They tied my legs and hands…I was thrown down and lost a tooth…He used me without marrying me, against my will… [his wife] would beat me with a stick.”
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David Byler '14 /May 25, 2012
I intend to analyze the structure of the group and the activism it has sponsored to obtain an understanding of why Occupy Princeton has succeeded in stirring up activism on a campus that is typically very uninterested in activism.
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Audrey Pollnow '13 /May 25, 2012
Any issue relating to religious liberty and reproductive health is a likely sparring ground for the left and the right, and the recent conflict over the contraception mandate has proven no exception.
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