Eisgruber: Princeton ‘Would Respond Forcefully’ to Calls for Genocide
His comments come after presidents of Harvard, Penn, and MIT were criticized for their responses in a congressional hearing
His comments come after presidents of Harvard, Penn, and MIT were criticized for their responses in a congressional hearing
“She was deeply kind. She cherished her friends and family,” said Juliet Sorensen ’95
In the “difficult conversation,” Amaney Jamal and Keren Yarhi-Milo said campuses are at a crossroads
Sophia Jones ’27 was from Chicago and planned to major in molecular biology
Senior lecturer Noah Buchholz, who is deaf, is well known on the ASL slam circuit
Big Bird’s 117 mph pace has raised the bar for electric speedboats
One speaker at the symposium called it ‘a bad work of art’
Tsurkov’s family wrote that “it is great news to see this confirmation of her being alive”
A course ahead of (or behind?) its time
‘The Beat Goes On’ is the newest installment of the Princeton University Concerts Healing with Music series
Organizers chanted ‘intifada intifada,’ which some view as an incitement to violence
The James Madison Program’s principles say government intervention should be considered as ‘a last resort’
‘There are people in this room whose families have been attacked,’ said professor Daniel Kurtzer at one event