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...down Pacific Avenue and drug dealers lounge in the shadow of the giant hotel. It was a relatively short hop from there to Princeton, New Jersey, where we arrived just in time to miss the muddy Harvard-Princeton football game. We stayed long enough to catch an overdose of Princetonian white picket fences and rabid Ivy League alums sporting fedoras, blue sportcoats with PRINCETON TIGER pins and drooling orange and black. If Atlantic City is one big dirty underbelly, then Princeton can safely be called the upper crust. Anyway, two versions of Americana over the space of two rainy...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Weekends | 10/29/1992 | See Source »

...Daily Princetonian received both ads butdecided not to run either according toEditor-in-Chief Marc Sole. "We see it a s lies andhatred not genuine academic debate," said sole."we don't see that we have any responsibility topublish...

Author: By Marion B. Gammill, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: College Newspapers Debate Holocaust Ad | 4/16/1992 | See Source »

According to the Daily Princetonian, the measure hasn't been effective, as local liquor stores report more cases purchased this year than last year without a dramatic drop in keg purchases...

Author: By Marion B. Gammill, | Title: Tiger Keg Ban | 10/10/1991 | See Source »

Rudenstine's reasoning struck students as bizarre, considering that student government had many times in the past voted funds to student groups engaged in politics and even lobbying. The student government was indignant at this unprecedented abrogation of its sovereign prerogatives. The Daily Princetonian condemned Rudenstine and urged undergraduates "to strongly object to this limitation of [student government] authority to use activities money as students...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Rudenstine No Friend of Student Rights | 4/16/1991 | See Source »

Rudenstine has also reportedly declined to become a candidate for the presidencies of a number of other universities. In fact, in 1987 he told the Daily Princetonian, the Princeton student newspaper, that he had no desire to be the president of any university...

Author: By Philip P. Pan and Maggie S. Tucker, S | Title: ...And Then There Were Eight | 2/28/1991 | See Source »

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