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Higher Educating
Princeton’s toughest classes may not look the same, but that doesn’t mean academic rigor is suffering.
Princeton Maintains Academic Rigor
By Robert E. (Bob) Buntrock *67 Keep readingRe-Engineering Engineering
By Mark Krosse ’72 Keep readingApplause for Real-World Focus in Engineering
By Mark Frawley ’79 Keep reading
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By Anne Rogers Leslie ’78 Keep reading
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By Norman Ravitch *62 Keep reading
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By Dave Fulcomer ’58 Keep reading
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By Jeffrey Marshall ’71 Keep readingCivil Rights History: Bishop Charles C.J. Carpenter 1921
By Doug Carpenter ’55 Keep readingA March Through Civil Rights History
By Donald W. Burnes ’63 Keep reading
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Watch This Space
James Tralie ’19 is there when NASA makes news, explaining the deep science of historic achievements and having the time of his life doing it.
Wonderful Story
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Pro-Palestine Students Stage Walkout as Israel Supporters Stand By
Organizers chanted ‘intifada intifada,’ which some view as an incitement to violence
Princetonians Standing Up for Palestine
By T.J. Smith ’20 Keep readingTruth Is Complex
By Richard M. Waugaman ’70 Keep reading
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Princeton Professor Emeritus Cornel West *80 Is Running for President
The philosopher and political activist announced his candidacy with the independent People’s Party
Practicality of Third Party Challengers
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Guest Essay: Reimagining Mental Health at Princeton
A call to fight stigmas and add resources for students