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Editorial: Political comments require information
The U.S. health care system is evil — or so teen pop sensation Justin Bieber would have you believe, according to a recent interview with Rolling Stone. On a semi-related note, Gov.
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Editorial: Protect student information
Earlier this week, many University students who forward their Princeton e-mails to a Gmail account received a surprising e-mail from Dan Li ’11 describing how members of the public, unaffiliated with the University, may access students’ personal information online.
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Editorial: We demand fresh foods
The Facts: Kathleen Merrigan, the USDA deputy secretary, spoke at the University about her initiative "Know Your Farmer, Know Your Food" and congratulated the Center for Environmental Farming Systems for their 10% campaign.
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Editorial: Study reveals undergraduates do not learn
According to a new study, nearly half of the nation's undergraduates show almost no increase in learning in their first two years of college.
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Editorial: What’s more preventative than birth control?
The health care reform bill requires insurers to provide “preventative health services” without additional charge. An independent panel has been recruited to decide which services count as “preventative.” The Obama administration says it expects contraception to be among them.
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Editorial: Egypt in flames, Obama in a pickle
From social networking sites to radio stations, news programs to blogs, the sounds and images of protests in Egypt have been prominent and gripping. The message is clear: Egyptians want new leadership, and they want it now.
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Editorial: FCC, Obama cave in to corporate interests
The Internet is one of the last great frontiers: it’s expansive, rife with resources and best of all, minimally regulated. But now corporations can control what pops on your monitor and how fast it loads. The Federal Communications Commision’s Dec.
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Editorial: Nation requires better school systems
Should a mother ever be arrested for trying to provide her children with a good education? Most people would be appalled at the mere suggestion of punishing natural maternal care, but Kelley Williams-Bolar of Akron, Ohio, was subject to just such punishment when she was convicted of lying about her a...
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Editorial: Clicking into class
Skipping class just got a tad bit harder for more than a half-million students on thousands of college campuses. Or not? Imagine being assigned a palm-sized, wireless clicker for your classes.