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Princeton Portrait: A Samurai in a Distant Land
Hikoichi Orita 1876 (1849-1920)
For the Record
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Arigatou!
By Campbell Gardett ’68
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Inflation and Education
By Murphy Sewall ’64
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Campus Photo: Bonfire on Cannon Green
Bonfire Fireworks
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Imani Perry, Professor of African American Studies, Recenters the American South
One Way To View the South
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Skating from Princeton to Philadelphia
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The band in the '50s
Remembering Harry D. Sprowles ’38
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Princeton Endowment Earns 46.9 Percent, Topping $37 Billion and Outpacing Peers
Princo’s Performance
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Free Princeton
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The Color of Classics
A discipline focused on the ancient world faces a contemporary racial reckoning
A Place of Pride for Greco-Roman Classics
By Douglas P. Seaton ’69
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Dissolving the Department
By R. Carlton Seaver ’68
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What About the Renaissance?
By Lloyd Axelrod ’63
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The Philosopher Musician
By day, Andrew Choi ’02 is a lawyer — but he’s also St. Lenox, a rising star in indie music
An Unexpected Delight
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Rally ’Round the Cannon: Leadership
If students organize in a forest, and no one listens…
Princeton History
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Class Close-Up: Probing Ethics and the Environment Through Religion
Environmentalism as a Secular Religion
By Kerry H. Brown ’74
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Religion, Who Needs It?
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On Love and Religion
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