Opinions
Quite Thought Full; Princeton mom roars back to ’50s
By Katie Walsh | Opinions Editor Last week, a Princeton mother and alumnae wrote a letter to The Daily Princetonian addressed to the young women of Princeton. Susan Patton, class of 1977, Princeton’s eighth graduating […]
Staff Editorial; Inalienable rights need no redefinition
By Duke Staff When the Supreme Court heard arguments last week on the constitutionality of the Defense of Marriage Act and California’s Proposition 8, the nation watched with anticipation. These two laws are at […]
Philosophically speaking, college needs humanities
By Pat Higgins | Asst. Sports Editor Ask a student on campus enrolled in a philosophy or sociology class and he may voice his disdain for having to take a core class related to […]
Clicking our way to change; protesting the lazy generation
By Crissy Holtzer | Student Columnist We of the millennial generation are a group eager to click, tweet or tag anything we set our minds to and assume our social media exchanges are making […]
Higher education grants higher consequences
By Jacqui Hatch | Student Columnist It’s the age-old typical conversation every parent has with his or her child, “Kiddo, what do you want to be when you grow up?” From this discussion, parents advise […]
Viral video shakes stratosphere
By Georgie Flynn | Asst. Opinions Editor Viral videos have been all the rage since YouTube was founded in 2005. These viral videos come up one after another and keep people entertained for some […]
Quite Thought Full; Little girl, you’re in the middle
By Katie Walsh | Opinions Editor There is typically one member who is looked past a bit when considering typical family dynamics. There’s the oldest child, who paves the way for the younger siblings and […]
Staff Editorial; Your posts may be used against you
By Duke Staff If there’s anything students can learn from this past weekend’s rape trial in Steubenville, Ohio, it’s that the internet and social media are no longer a safe place to store your dirty […]