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in response toFrom Music Class to Data Entry
By Greg R. Smith ’75 Keep reading
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in response toEssay: Should We Save Lives — or Save the Economy?
In the United States, the debate has been raging
One Part Inspiring, One Part Distressing
By Kenneth McCarthy ’81 Keep reading
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in response toHere’s the History Behind That Cup You’re Raising to Old Nassau
The tradition of Princeton-branded cans started in the ’30s
Early Reunions Cups
By Stu Rickerson ’71 Keep reading
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in response toSAT and ACT Optional, Early Action Canceled For 2021 Applicants
The change recognizes challenges students face in the pandemic
Thank You
By Laura Fried ’96 Keep reading
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in response toRally ’Round the Cannon: Missing Milestones
“This is a very fragile world, and we need to remember that.”
Best Ever of a Remarkable Series
By George Bustin ’70 Keep readingRained Out Commencement
By Thomas Artin ’60 *68 Keep reading
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in response toDavid Lewin *58 Drew Otherworldly Music From A Computer
Princeton was a pioneering institution for computer-created music
Another Computer Music Pioneer
By Jon Harper *68 Keep reading
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in response toHow to Live As the Ancients Did
From drinking to ruling to growing old, a series of books offers classic advice
Why the Classics? Why Not!
By Norman Ravitch *62 Keep reading
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in response toOn Parole In Paradise
Kentaro Ikeda ’44, a citizen of Japan, spent World War II confined close to campus, cut off from his family
Love and Respect
By Teri Ikeda Keep readingThe Court and Korematsu
By Naomi Murakawa Keep readingWhy Japanese and Not Germans?
By Norman Ravitch *62 Keep reading
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