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Tanya Dutta
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The Expensive Stepping Stone
T omorrow, the board of trustees at Princeton is expected to approve a plan that will change a substantial portion
GRAPED OUT
We at Dartboard are rather surprised at the heated debate over the lack of a certain fruit in the dining
Pork Barrels at Home and Abroad
L ast Thursday, 29 nations agreed to outlaw the bribery of foreign officials. This is the most important anti-corruption initiative
Count the People, Leave the Politics Aside
F or a seemingly simple count of people, the census has always caused controversy. After a long-brewing feud, last Friday
The Plight of the Frogs
S omehow it's hard to worry about global warming in the middle of October. So if not many people noticed
ETS: Educational Testing Scam
W e always knew Educational Testing Systems (ETS), the administrators of the Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT), was out to get
Ethical Imperialism Revisited: AIDS Research in the Third World
E very new scientific gain in AIDS seems to create more ethical dilemmas. The latest in this constant struggle to
Keep Hope Alive
Even after the chaos caused by the move-in last Wednesday, administrators are still unsure whether or not to open upperclass
Mythical Harvard
W hat is the real Harvard, the Harvard that continues to exist in the reality of its students and not
Inadequate Examinations
What do final exams teach us anyway? Only in universities do finals count for such a large percentage of a
Where Harvard Life Is
I'm always amazed by the extracurricular life at Harvard. While by day students attend lectures and sections and listen to
THE GRASS IS GREENER
Just when the last heaps of snow were melting into little puddles and students were playing with frisbees and dogs
Not Enough Control
Yesterday, for the first time in a long while, I turned on the television in my room. As a program
A MORNING CONSPIRACY
Tomorrow we lose an hour of sleep in that yearly spring event known as the change to daylight-saving time. We
Smoking Guns and Smoking Youth
N ow that they have drawn first blood from the tobacco empire, I wish the state attorneys general would do