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2010-2011 Issues

The Trouble with SHARE

/October 9, 2010

by Audrey Pollnow In 2008, 18 forcible sex offenses were reported on Princeton’s main campus.  Given that 17 of those sex offenses occurred in a residential facility, the majority were almost certainly instances of date rape.1 Given how large a problem this is, Princeton demonstrates an appropriate attitude of concern in choosing to address the […]

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How “Gender Neutral” Housing Hit Campus

/October 9, 2010

by Alfred Miller ’11 and Raphael Murillo ’12 Get a room! That’s the new option the University is offering to campus lovebirds with next year’s “gender-neutral housing” pilot program. Next year, upperclassmen drawing into Spelman will have the opportunity to live with members of the opposite sex. Student government president Connor Diemand-Yauman ’10 proudly announced […]

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Off the Deep End: The University’s Irrational Appointments

/October 9, 2010

by Will Herlands and Sam Norton Princeton prides itself on hosting a faculty whose members possess varied experiences and viewpoints. In pursuit of intellectual diversity, the University often hires professors with provocative ideas – Peter Singer, among others, comes to mind. However, two nominations made this spring stretch the bounds of credulity. On February 24, […]

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Opening Remarks to Nonnie Darwish

/March 25, 2010

by Aaron Smargon I want to thank the American Whig-Cliosophic Society for co-sponsoring this event and for allowing us to hold it in the beautiful Whig Hall Senate Chamber. I want to thank CAMERA, the Committee for Accuracy in Middle East Reporting in America, for co-sponsoring as well. My fellow Princetonians, four months ago, today’s […]

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Theodore Yale ’08 Is Running For Congress

/March 3, 2010

by David Schuster ’12 Theodore “Ted” Yale ’08, 23, of Bushkill, Pennsylvania, is running for Congress in Pennsylvania’s tenth congressional district.  If he is victorious in the Republican primary this May, he will be running against the two-term Democratic incumbent congressman, Chris Carney.  And if elected, he will join five other Princeton alumni in the […]

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