Joe LoPresti '15 /September 15, 2012
At the beginning of this academic year, Princeton Housing and Real Estate Services began a pilot program in part of Wilson College as part of the effort to replace the current dorm locks with a new system of keyless locks.
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Natalie Scholl '13 /September 15, 2012
Many people associate the term ‘Tory’ with one of three things: a royalist political party that arose in late 17th century England; supporters of the British crown during the American Revolution, if they prefer to take the American bent; or, most recently, as a description of modern conservatives, primarily in England or Canada.
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Rafael Grillo Avita '14 /September 15, 2012
Since we have a stake in modern-day human trafficking, we have the power to end it. In being responsible, we have the power to change legislation and business operations.
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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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The Princeton Tory /February 7, 2012
In recent years, print media has seen its profitability plummet as more people look to the Internet for news and commentary.
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The Princeton Tory /February 7, 2012
Many people associate the term ‘Tory’ with one of three things: a royalist political party that arose in late 17th century England; supporters of the British crown during the American Revolution, if they prefer to take the American bent; or, most recently, as a description of modern conservatives, primarily in England or Canada.
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The Princeton Tory /February 7, 2012
But on foreign policy, the Republican Party is largely divided, and to understand the extent of that disarray, we need only to look at the 2012 Presidential Field.
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