March 21, 2001: Features


Winds of Change
Janet Dickerson hopes to make student life better for all students
by Maria LoBiondo

At midnight on a bitterly cold November night, a group of students organized by the USG is casing Princeton's campus, searching out dark and potentially dangerous corners. Huddled in with the pack of undergraduates, bundled up against the cold, is Janet Smith Dickerson, the university's first-ever vice president for campus life.


FRIST- an architectural assessment
by Ben Kessler

It is axiomatic that institutional buildings are measured foremost by their functionality. How well the new Frist Campus Center fulfills its many conceived purposes will far outweigh any stylistic or aesthetic considerations.