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Speaking at Opening Exercises.

Opening Exercises: The Educated Citizen

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Dean Slaughter, Professor Moravcsik, and their children, Edward (left) and Alexander, at the Wolong Panda Reserve—the largest in China.

What we learned in China

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Members of the Class of 2012—the first to be admitted without early decision—gather for Opening Exercises.

The right decision

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Recent graduates like Kimberly Bonner ’08, pictured here in Tanzania distributing bed nets to combat malaria, have often engaged in international public service. Now our incoming freshmen will have a chance to do so, too.

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"Days Like This"

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Princeton Varsity Athletics: A Recipe for Success

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Newly arrived international students got to know each other during a four-day pre-orientation introduction to our campus in September.

Bringing the World to Princeton

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Toward a Greener Princeton

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A Library for Scientists

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One of three posters promoting last winter's campus-wide workshops on high-risk drinking.

Coming to Grips with High-Risk Drinking

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Commencement 2008: The Spirit of Bob Goheen

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Frist Campus Center is a popular destination for students, faculty, and staff in search of sustenance.

In Planning Princeton’s Future, Lessons from an Older Sibling

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