Clinton urges seniors to use 'personal power' for global good
Former President Bill Clinton, addressing Princeton's graduating seniors at Class Day on Monday, June 5, challenged them to apply the "unprecedented personal power" they have gained through education to serve an increasingly interdependent world. Clinton described global opportunities and vulnerabilities in the 21st century — from economic, technological and cultural advances to the dangers of terrorism, poverty, disease and climate change — in urging members of the class of 2006 to make a positive difference.