I noted with interest “Orange and Black ... and Red” (feature, July 10) about the “free speech ball” that landed on campus, courtesy of the Princeton chapter of Turning Point USA, a national group that promotes grassroots conservative activism. And I noted with particular interest one of the inscriptions on the ball, which read thusly: “White privelage [sic] doesn’t exist.” Now, I don’t mean to butt in, but as a former English major, I’d like to encouridge the author(s) of this inscription to take advantidge of the University’s rumedial speling program. There’s so much to learn!
I noted with interest “Orange and Black ... and Red” (feature, July 10) about the “free speech ball” that landed on campus, courtesy of the Princeton chapter of Turning Point USA, a national group that promotes grassroots conservative activism. And I noted with particular interest one of the inscriptions on the ball, which read thusly: “White privelage [sic] doesn’t exist.” Now, I don’t mean to butt in, but as a former English major, I’d like to encouridge the author(s) of this inscription to take advantidge of the University’s rumedial speling program. There’s so much to learn!