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in response toThe Value of the Thesis, Realized in Retrospect
By Richard H. Eisenhart Jr. ’66, Douglas M. Eisenhart ’72 Keep readingRemembering the Carrels
By Susan P. Chizeck *75 Keep reading
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in response toThe Man Behind the Curtain
Andrew Golden steps down from Princo after building a $34.1 billion endowment. How should that money be invested and spent going forward?
Mistaken Identity?
By Martin T. Kavka ’92 Keep readingReturn on Endowment
By Lewis Shilane *73 Keep reading
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in response toThank You
By Leonard J. Nissim ’72 Keep reading
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in response toProtesters Paint Graffiti, Dye Fountain Red, Interrupt Eisgruber at Reunions
The pro-Palestinian groups tried to keep up their messaging through “disruption” all weekend
Protesters’ Vandalism, Demands Are Misguided
By Eve Gendron ’88 Keep readingCondemn Hamas and its Atrocities
By Bill Hewitt ’74 Keep readingHelp Palestinians in the West Bank
By Kenell Touryan *62 Keep reading
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in response toCovering Items of Interest for Alumni
By Thomas Drucker ’75 Keep readingComment on PAW’s Food Issue and Global Food Issues
By Rachel Brooks ’25 Keep reading
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in response toRole of Professors in Protests
By Norman Ravitch *62 Keep reading
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in response toBayard Rustin at Princeton
By Rachel Findley *85 Keep reading
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in response toEisgruber: 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 Keep readingHas Eisgruber Done Enough?
By Norman Ravitch *62 Keep readingGenocide by Any Other Name Is Genocide
By Bill Hewitt ’74 Keep reading
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in response toA 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 Keep readingA Wonderful Life (The Sequel): More Tales From Butler Tract Alums
By Tom Avedisian *77 Keep readingA Wonderful Life (The Sequel): More Tales From Butler Tract Alums
By Katherine King *78 Keep reading
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in response toPAWcast: 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’