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in response toJudge helps to revisit historic civil-liberties case
Chin ’75, students act out 1942 Yasui case challenging Japanese-American curfew
Yasui trial records
By Ben Primer Keep reading
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in response toAnatomy of the Class of 2014
In orientation week, understanding how freshmen think
Not the largest
By Laura Ray ’84 Keep reading
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in response toHonorable reporting
By Richard A. Davis ’47 Keep readingTerms of war
By Benjamin R. Beede *62 Keep reading
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in response toThe poet as politician
Rex Lee Jim ’86 believes Navajo pride and self-determination begin with language
'Sacred language'
By Scott McVay ’55 Keep reading
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in response toThe Gehry that landed on Ivy Lane
The new Lewis Library brings a futuristic face to a tradition-heavy place
Surprising? Not really
By G. Daniel Massad ’69 Keep readingBudgeting for the Lewis Librry
By Charles W. McCutchen ’50 Keep readingAs if a hurricane hit
By Houghton Hutcheson ’68 Keep reading
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in response toBand’s visit to The Citadel draws a frosty reception
Altercation, cadets’ hostile reaction to halftime show seen as evidence of ‘culture war’ between the schools
A culture clash at every game
By John Brittain ’59 Keep readingWhy play the Citadel at all?
By Bill Adams ’53 Keep readingAppreciating the band
By Thomas G. Meeker ’56 Keep reading
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in response toNever Again?
As Gary Bass shows, debates over humanitarian intervention aren’t new
Foreign-policy choices
By Edward Johnson ’79 Keep reading
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in response toA number like no other
Princeton retires No. 42 in honor of Kazmaier ’52 and Bradley ’65
Kazmaier one of a kind
By Fred Lamparter ’61 Keep reading
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