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DOMESTIC
Too Much Arguing About Abortions
Jordan Blashek

Jordan contemplates the future of abortion in the country as debate on the South Dakota law banning abortion heightens

INTERNATIONAL
The French Model of Integration: Is it "Out of Breath?
Aurélie Castel

Castel provides a comprehensive summary of political and public reactions to the recent civil unrest in France and asks whether they necessitate a new model of integration.

Lessons Learned in Zambia: Dispelling Myths about Multiculturalism (as embodied by Princeton's "International Day")
Ted Gudmundsen

Providing insights from his experience in Africa, Gudmundsen discusses why stereotypical depictions of international cultures can shortchange the multifaceted dimensions of other ethnicities.

Give Walmart Some More Credit
Ted Gudmundsen

Are we taking Walmart for granted? Gudmundsen suggests that after considering the difficulties of working in another country, we should perhaps show more appreciation for corporate America.

 

GENOCIDE
Remembering Darfur
Scott Moore
Moore offers a poignant tribute mourning the loss of human life to genocide, reminding people that horrors overseas can still strike close to the heart.

CAMPUS
Weighing the Pros and Cons of Going Independent
Myra Liu

As a resident in Spelman Hall (what some people refer to as the Fishbowl on campus), Liu considers both the advantages and drawbacks of living an independent life at Princeton University.

READER RESPONSE
One Long Assertion: A Review of Powell's Article on Intelligent Design "Theory"
Tim Nunan

Nunan dissects and counters statements made by Weston Powell's "The Unobservable" in the December 2005 issue
and challenges the relationship between religion and science. Nunan also critiques The Soapbox editing process.

 

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