Outspoken.I had vowed to give up on all things political after 2004's presidential election. But that was before the issue of same-sex marriage Noun 1. same-sex marriage - two people of the same sex who live together as a family; "the legal status of same-sex marriages has been hotly debated" couple, twosome, duet, duo - a pair who associate with one another; "the engaged couple"; "an inseparable came to Princeton University Princeton University, at Princeton, N.J.; coeducational; chartered 1746, opened 1747, rechartered 1748, called the College of New Jersey until 1896. Schools and Research Facilities , where I am currently a sophomore studying economics. There I was, eating lunch in one of Princeton's high-ceilinged gothic dining halls, engaged in, well, politics. The student government had just narrowly decided to place the issue of same-sex marriage before the undergraduate population as part of its annual election of officers on December 4, and I was trying to get several of my straight friends to vote in favor it. Two questions were placed on the ballot. The first asked students if they support the right of gay couples to marry, and the second asked if the student government should sign the amicus brief submitted by the Princeton Justice Project on behalf of the plaintiffs in Lewis v. Harris--the same-sex couples A same-sex couple is a pair of people of the same gender who pursue a romantic or sexual relationship together. The term "same-sex relationship" may be used when the sexual orientation of participants in a same-sex relationship is not known. seeking to marry in New Jersey. It's not every day that a national issue like same-sex marriage penetrates what we students lovingly--or hatefully--call "the orange bubble." Indeed, even for an Ivy League Ivy League Group of eight universities in the northeastern U.S., high in academic and social prestige, that are members of an athletic conference for intercollegiate gridiron football dating to the 1870s. school, Princeton has always had the image of being slightly conservative. So, bitterness from the '04 election aside, the chance to make a difference called, and I jumped. I wasn't the only one. Support for the measures among Princeton's 4,700 students gained strength quickly, according to according to prep. 1. As stated or indicated by; on the authority of: according to historians. 2. In keeping with: according to instructions. 3. Christopher Lloyd
Christopher Allen Lloyd (born October 22, 1938) is a three-time Emmy Award-winning American character actor. , an out Princeton senior and the effort's project leader: "We weren't expecting it to be a big huge thing at first, [but] by the first five days we had nearly 300 undergraduates, a handful of alumni, and a handful of grad students in our database." Opponents of same-sex marriage rallied too, but come election day a whopping 73% of the student body voted in support of same-sex marriage while 51.6% voted in favor of upon the side of; favorable to; for the advantage of. See also: favor signing the amicus brief. We won. Granted, it may have little effect, but at least one thing has changed: I've decided to give up on giving up. Politics starts at the local level, over lunch, one friend at a time.--Kim is 20 and lives in New Jersey. |
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