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Affirmative Reaction
Will Princeton’s next freshman class look less diverse after the Supreme Court’s recent ruling?
A Poor Decision, Poorly Supported
By Peter J. Greenhill ’81
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Full Quotations
By Robert P. George, McCormick Professor of Jurisprudence
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Share Your Political Views
Discussion as a Learning Method
By Souren Ala ’81
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Brandon Nicholson ’05 Is Mentoring Black Male Students in STEM
Let’s Collaborate for STEM
By Richard D. Purcell ’83
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Photo From the Archives: Move-in Day
Freshman Move-In, and a Welcome From Freddy Fox ’39
By Owen P. Curtis ’72 *75
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A Move-In Memory
By Dan Cunningham ’97
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Should Princeton Departments Weigh in on Politics?
Faculty are debating whether to regulate the sometimes-controversial statements
Share Your Political Views
By Peter J. Greenhill ’81
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Truth Is Served by Freedom of Expression
By Stephen R. Smith ’59
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Should Departments Weigh In on Politics?
By Richard C. Kreutzberg ’59
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Application to Here and Now
Zionism Can Be Liberal or Not Liberal
By Norman Ravitch *62
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Oppenheimer and Rotblat: Two Films and Two Physicists’ Choices
Gratitude to Randal Marlin ’59
By Barbara Schult p’13
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International Standouts Make a Big Impact in Ivy League Field Hockey
There are 53 Ivy field hockey players whose listed hometowns are outside the United States
International Students and Field Hockey in the ’80s
By Mirna Goldberger ’88
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Raider of the Lost Art
Edoardo Almagià ’73 ‘got away’ with trafficking looted Italian antiquities for decades, says the Manhattan district attorney’s office. Now the Princeton University Art Museum and other museums are facing scrutiny for being homes to his artifacts.
How Can Antiquities Be Lawfully Acquired?
By Hamilton Osborne Jr. ’65
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Business Professor Tom Lyon ’81 Tackles Corporate Accountability
Lyon studies how major companies disclose information to the public concerning their environmental footprints
Greenwashing: Can It Be Regulated Away?
By Jocelyn Phelps ’82
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ESG Investing
By John Rundle ’72
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