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in response toProtesters’ Tactics and ‘The Idea of a University’
By William J. Chambers ’67 Keep readingProud of Princeton
By Harold J. Bursztajn ’72 Keep reading
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in response toWe Need President Eisgruber to Live Up to All His Words
By Peter J. Greenhill ’81 Keep readingIssues That Go Beyond Free Speech
By Norman Ravitch *62 Keep reading
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in response toRecalling Goheen’s Finest Hour
By Jim O’Donnell ’72 Keep readingLate to the Table
By Jane Hatterer ’83 Keep readingInternet Brain vs. Dad Brain
By David B. Siebert Jr. ’81 Keep reading
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in response toThesis Memories and a Missed Opportunity
By Michael Richman ’85 Keep readingThe Role of Professors in Shaping the Senior Theses
By Swati Bhatt *86 Keep readingOn the Thesis, and Later Lessons
By Patrick Bernuth ’62 Keep reading
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in response toEggs by the Dozen
By Rocky Semmes ’79 Keep readingMemorable Mealtime Conversations
By Thomas Drucker ’75 Keep readingAn Unforgettable Experience
By Dave Fulcomer ’58 Keep reading
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in response toEssay: Between the Airlock Doors
“This is something that an app cannot provide — a skill irreplaceable“
Addressing the Pain of Waiting
By Kevin M. Hepler ’76 Keep readingMedical Professionals Should Advise on Guidelines
By Helen M. Hunt *71 Keep reading
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in response toColumn Kudos
By Arthur Dicker ’70 Keep reading
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in response toOrange and Black Oasis
By Kristine De Jesus Keep readingAn AA Haven tribute
By Doug ’81 Keep reading
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in response toGuest 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”
What’s in a Name?
By Edward G. Bernstine *72 Keep readingThoughtful and Intelligent
By Carol Kaplan Keep readingA Call for Productive Understanding
By Eve Gendron ’88 Keep reading
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in response toThe Alumni Interview Endures
28,917 interviews offered, 7,330 volunteers, 161 countries: The numbers get bigger, the world gets more complicated, but this tradition is going strong