OPINION
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Review vote places responsibility on students

At a two-and-a-half hour meeting Thursday, over 200 faculty members endorsed substantive changes to the undergraduate curriculum, including revisions of both the foreign language and […]

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Democrats need to take back the South in 2004

What happened to the Democratic South? For much of American history, it was the “Solid South” that put Democrats into national office, while the Republican […]

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Democrat domination must not stifle debate

On Tuesday the Democratic machine was back in action, out on an Election Day rampage that resulted in the election of 28 Democrats to the […]

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Senate is ignored, but in peril for 2004

While everyone is aware of the presidential election that will occur next November, there is more to the 2004 elections than initially meets the eye. […]

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President Bush must leave EPA alone

Look out, America. Bush has found an environmental ally: Michael O. Leavitt, his newly confirmed nominee for administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency. As governor […]

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Identity group should not be confused with political views

During an inspiring Wednesday Master’s Tea about the 34 Million Friends foundation, which aspires to raise $34 million to support the United Nations Population Fund, […]

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In response to Sam Freeman’s letter “Advertisements merit explanation”

From the publisher: Firstly, I would like to thank Freeman for his input on the decision to run the advertisements paid for by the One […]

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Corrections

This article has been corrected. You may view this article’s correction here. Tuesday’s article “Princeton to admit extra 500 by 2006” miscalculated the final year […]

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Daniel Pipes’ scholarship merits our respect

Who is Daniel Pipes? Daniel Pipes is among the nation’s preeminent scholars of Islam and the Middle East; the author of 12 books in the […]

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Pipes should know dissent is as American as apple pie

After Sept.11, scholar Daniel Pipes finally attained the kind of public esteem that had long escaped him. For years, he had warned against the insidious […]

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New bill threatens intellectual freedom in area studies

The 1996 Solomon Amendment, which denies federal funding to institutions of higher learning that refuse to allow military recruiters on campus, once seemed to be […]