POINTS AND PUNTS
/March 25, 2010Late last month, Connor Diemand-Yauman and two inferior Princeton students, also seniors, were announced as Young Alumni Trustee finalists. CDY is expected to win as usual, but this time solely…
Late last month, Connor Diemand-Yauman and two inferior Princeton students, also seniors, were announced as Young Alumni Trustee finalists. CDY is expected to win as usual, but this time solely…
…introduced the American Health Care Reform Act. The bill proposes to promote competition and choice in the healthcare industry—thereby improving health care options and prices—by allowing insurance companies to sell…
…20th century, where it was common knowledge that homeownership was an incredibly American act. As a New York Times article proclaimed in 1988, “when it comes to owning a home,…
…statement summarizes the ideological one-sidedness that underlies the entire website: its authors are so convinced of their position’s unassailability that they refuse to acknowledge the controversy that continues to surround…
…able to discuss CRT—and the plethora of other ideas that fall under these laws’ prohibitions—with competent students. More importantly, these laws violate the basic principles and common sense of a…
…This may be caused by cognitive compensation for the lack of non-verbal cues that usually help facilitate communication. Additionally, active social connections activate the brain’s reward systems, which can increase…
On Friday, November 3, the Council of the Princeton University Community (CPUC) Committee on Naming held a symposium entitled “Monuments, Memory, and the John Witherspoon Statue.” According to a poster…
…mayor wrote an open letter to the Somali community, imploring them to stop bringing their friends and family to Lewiston, citing the fact that the city was “maxed out financially,…
…act within another country’s jurisdiction? Take, for example, the current question of US involvement in Ukraine. The idea that the US government is more responsible for and competent at managing…
…departments require a particular level of competence in mathematics, precisely because of its communicability with all the disciplines; in order to engage with many of the sciences, mathematics is commonly…
…hard, you are racist. The session laid out examples of microaggressions, which they defined as “everyday verbal, nonverbal, and environmental slights, snubs, or insults whether intentional, unintentional, that communicated hostile,…
…well as our representation within the university’s community and administration – is already quite agreeable. I believe the university’s infrastructure has sufficient methods by which graduate students can address complaints…
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