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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
Interviewers as Ambassadors for Princeton
By Gene Dougherty *80 Keep readingEnvisioning a Better Role for Alumni
By Chuck Bethel ’68 Keep readingRemembering My Princeton Interview
By George Chang ’63 Keep reading
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in response toRalph Nader ’55 Finds Corporate Leaders Who Did Ethics Right
Nader says he is proud of changes he’s helped to enact but sees problems now with corporations gaining more power
Nader’s Service to the Nation and the World
By Aaron Harber ’75 Keep reading
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in response toArt Museum, Sans Panels
By Henry Abernathy *73 Keep reading
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in response toPAWcast: How to Make People Care About Climate Change
John Marshall ’87 and Jessica Lu ’17 say our most urgent global crisis has a public relations problem
How Do You Respond to Dr. William Happer *64?
By Brian Hoven ’63 Keep reading
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in response toPerspective on Campus Unrest
By Jon Arnon ’75 Keep readingNo Right to Intervene in Policies
By Ehud Finkelstein *69 Keep reading
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in response toAdmissions Targets
By Michael A. Hartman ’62 Keep reading
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in response toStudent Dispatch: My Week Eating Only Free Food at Princeton
“My inbox was flooded with emails promoting free food in every corner of campus. How hard could it be?”
A Free Food Veteran: Two Years Without a Meal Plan
By Nathan Mytelka ’19 Keep reading
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