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Aaron Burr 1772’s Forgotten Family
Tracing the mysterious life of Mary Eugenie Emmons from India to Haiti to Philadelphia
Well-Researched Article
By Frederick Beavers ’87
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Rally ’Round the Cannon: Even Princeton
Bayard Rustin at Princeton
By Rachel Findley *85
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Guest Essay: A View of Princeton’s Encampment from a Counterprotesting Alum
“I did not feel any fear, just discomfort and deep disappointment at the portrayal of a historic and complicated conflict in a simplistic, ‘us or them’ fashion”
Not My Princeton
By Stephen H. Kimatian ’63
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Beyond Slogans, a Voice for Sanity
By Froma Zeitlin
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What’s in a Name?
By Edward G. Bernstine *72
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What Really Happened When Protesters Occupied Clio Hall?
PAW reconstructed the controversial night’s events from interviews, public statements, social media posts
What Should Have Been
By Leonard J. Nissim ’72
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The Role of Subjectivity in Our Perceptions of Reality
By Richard M. Waugaman ’70
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Eisgruber: Princeton ‘Would Respond Forcefully’ to Calls for Genocide
His comments come after presidents of Harvard, Penn, and MIT were criticized for their responses in a congressional hearing
What Intifada Means
By Ken McCarthy ’81
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Has Eisgruber Done Enough?
By Norman Ravitch *62
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Genocide by Any Other Name Is Genocide
By Bill Hewitt ’74
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Protesters Paint Graffiti, Dye Fountain Red, Interrupt Eisgruber at Reunions
The pro-Palestinian groups tried to keep up their messaging through “disruption” all weekend
Help Palestinians in the West Bank
By Kenell Touryan *62
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Disappointed in Princeton Administration
By Richard M. Schwartzstein ’75
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Let’s Not Lose Our Focus On Gaza
By Richard M. Waugaman ’70
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Reunions 2024 Rises Above Sad Absence, Protests
‘It’s just so neat to see how tight of a community we are,’ said Jen Caudle ’99
Hip-Hip Etiquette
By T.R. Reid ’66
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A wonderful life
For nearly seven decades, Butler Tract has formed a happy domestic backdrop for students — not bad for ‘temporary housing’
Remembering 223B Eisenhower
By Mike Axelrod *66
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A Wonderful Life (The Sequel): More Tales From Butler Tract Alums
By Tom Avedisian *77
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A Wonderful Life (The Sequel): More Tales From Butler Tract Alums
By Katherine King *78
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PAWcast: Jon Ort ’21 on Firestone’s Forced Labor and Donations to Princeton
‘Liberian labor, coerced Liberian labor and the exploitation of Liberia, underpinned the library’
A First-Hand Perspective of the Firestone Plantation in the Late 1970s
By Jay Tyson ’76
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Princeton Faculty Find Their Role in Campus Protests
Max Weiss and others seek to play a “supportive role for students” with statements and lectures at encampment
Can Princeton Serve Both Israelis and Palestinians?
By Samuel Logan ’65
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Do Faculty Actions Support Students?
By Robert Hill ’00
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History of Antisemitism at Elite Colleges
By Norman Ravitch *62
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