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Salinger trove in Firestone

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Snow daze; talking sex

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Large maps of a once-thriving Jewish neighborhood of Berlin in 1933 and in 1993 are the focus of a pair of lightboxes created by Berlin-based conceptual artists and now installed in East Pyne. A lightbox detail is shown in the images at top, which depict

Remembering how rights were lost, one by one

A Princeton test-drive; pursuing a DREAM (Act)

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Associate dean Karen Jackson-Weaver ’94 says PSURE is a “critical part” of diversity efforts.

For future Ph.D. students, a look inside the lab

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Wilson College turns 50

6 Responses
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 David E. Kelley ’79, right, makes a point Nov. 17 as Jordan Roth ’97 listens.

Kelley '79: TV writing 'the most fun part of the job'

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New book provides a window into mathematicians' minds

Creating a senior thesis, on the fly

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Inside chemistry

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A moment with ... Joshua Bolten '76

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Princeton's modern architecture

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Exploring life, on Earth and beyond

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Students line up to open their lives - on TV

Trial centers on patent of drug that funded chemistry building

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 Julian E. Zelizer, a professor of history and public affairs, challenges myths about ­presidents we think we know.

Analyzing presidents

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Julian E. Zelizer takes an early historical look at George W. Bush and re-evaluates Jimmy Carter

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 Organizers of the “Open Hearts, Open Minds” conference at an Oct. 15 press conference: from left, Frances Kissling of the University of Pennsylvania, Peter Singer of Princeton, Jennifer Miller of Bioethics International, and Charles Camosy of Fordham

Seeking common ground

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Two-day event brings civil dialogue to abortion issue

Alimta patent upheld

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