You should not be reading this editorial. It should not have been written. You should not even be here.
On my freshman-year housing form, the six adjectives I used to describe my ideal roommate were: humorous, friendly, outgoing, laid-back, intelligent, fun.
I am about to break my cardinal rule of writing on the opinion page: Do not give advice. Marshaling arguments about various cultural trends and lifestyle choices - sure, that's in my job description.
Awareness without action is insufficient. This has been the conclusion of various pieces in The Daily Princetonian, including Eric Kang '10's column "Is it really the thought that counts?" (Oct.
Every person who has passed by the E-Quad has seen the large, twisted, steel sculpture standing erect in the air at the front of the front doors.
Princeton's Center for African American Studies (CAAS) has done much to carry out President Tilghman's charge that it research "the nature of racial identity and social justice." When CAAS was established in fall 2006, aspirations for the center's future also included offering an undergraduate major within five years, at which point it may or may not become a department.
George Orwell delivered the final manuscript of "Nineteen Eighty-Four. A novel" almost exactly 60 years ago.
The consequences of a slowing economy and a tumbling stock market have begun to show up all around us.
Ads promising more than $35,000 in compensation for egg donations show up in The Daily Princetonian every couple of days.
Adam Bradlow '11, Cindy Hong '09, Mike Shapiro '09 and Barry Caro '09 work through the week's two big news items: the tongue-in-cheek Princeton Proposition 8 protests and the Housing Department's survey of student opinion on the possibility of allocating more dorms to four-year colleges.
The time has come: Wikipedia should be a valid citation for academic papers.Wikipedia is the most significant research tool available to anyone at the present time.
It's that time of year. Once again, we have to decide what the heck we are doing with our time here.
Katherine Chen's column from Tuesday, "A Lamentation of Distribution Requirements," lambasted the distribution requirements and called for their elimination.
Did you seriously think Spelman 8 would be the last dorm seized in the name of the revolution? "Inventory adjustments," that wonderfully bureaucratic euphemism for the takeover of dorms by the residential colleges, are always possible when the will to oh-so-neutrally expand our options is there.
Princetonian environmentalists have done great things on campus. The Greening Princeton Farmers' Market advocates local, organic food; the Class of 2010 started a light-bulb exchange; students conduct impressive research on environmental policy and environmental science.