The Contender
Michael Park ’98’s rise in the judiciary has made him a leading candidate for a Supreme Court seat

Judge Michael Park ’98; shifts in DEI initiatives; a night at the new art museum.
Michael Park ’98’s rise in the judiciary has made him a leading candidate for a Supreme Court seat
The new Princeton University Art Museum saw nearly 22,000 visitors in its first 24 hours — many of them in Halloween costumes
‘I realized that everyone needs help everywhere,’ said Hiba Siddiki ’25, one of two Garden State Fellows
The Stop Campus Hazing Act went into effect this year, requiring Princeton to disclose information
Duneier, who has seen The Boss more than 100 times in concert, critiques the new film
Maria Bowling, whose work centered on Angolan history, died Sunday, Nov. 9
Howard’s research into the policy showed that Black and Hispanic families missed opportunities to build intergenerational wealth
Danks’ Green Schoolyards America aims to teach children environmental policy through age-appropriate play
The Connecticut-based nonprofit INTEMPO is full of Princeton connections
Tesfaye was named a PEN America Emerging Voices Fellow for a novel he’s writing about the refugee experience
Kamara joins classmate Isam Mina ’26, who was selected last month
The database kept by the University’s Advancement department contains information about alumni, donors, and other Princetonians
‘Princeton has been and remains better situated than most institutions to exalt principle over pragmatism,’ says Peter McDonough, now general counsel for the American Council on Education
And yes, beating Harvard still matters
University will cover two-meals-per-week plan for all students following blowback from students and alumni
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Judge Michael Park ’98; shifts in DEI initiatives; a night at the new art museum.
