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Here’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
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SAT and ACT Optional, Early Action Canceled For 2021 Applicants
The change recognizes challenges students face in the pandemic
Thank You
By Laura Fried ’96
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Rally ’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
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Rained Out Commencement
By Thomas Artin ’60 *68
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David 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
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How 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
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On 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
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The Court and Korematsu
By Naomi Murakawa
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Why Japanese and Not Germans?
By Norman Ravitch *62
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Record Diversity Numbers for Class of ’23 Admits
People of Color?
By Robert Johnston *70
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What About Quality?
By Thomas P. Wolf ’48
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An American hero in Iran
One hundred years ago, Howard Baskerville 1907 left Princeton and fought for liberty in Persia
Respect
By Peyman Shahshahani
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June 9: Cornel West *80 on racial injustice; Mitch Daniels ’71 on college students
Research on Institutional Racism
By Tim Scott ’90
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Disservice to the Nation
By Paul Mendelson ’62
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Milley Should Resign
By Richard D. Mahoney ’73
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A Princeton Family Made its Mark: Mabel and Bessie Hillian
Princeton Portrait
Canning Company?
By Tammi Hillian
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