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Princeton Birding Society, hidden nature on campus, a special crossword, and more.
This issue, gives rise to an important question: Does sustaining community require that we share a common campus? The answer, the pieces collected here suggest, is a resounding no. Read the issue here.
College continues, strictly speaking, but without the shared experiences, opportunities, and spaces that made it meaningful. Yet, the stories compiled here also recount how our peers have stood by their convictions and helped one another. Read the full September online at this link.
Campus may be deserted, but it looms large in political debates and cultural flashpoints. As students who attend an institution trapped in the nation’s crosshairs, how are we to respond? This print issue, available here, provides some answers.
Read the full print issue here.
Special issue available at this link.
Originally published in May 2018 at this link.
Click here to view some of our favorite photos from the past 12 months.
In this interactive feature, The Daily Princetonian recounts how the Black Justice League’s 2015 Nassau Hall sit-in forced a reckoning with racism on campus. We trace the group’s activism to the present day, from the removal of Woodrow Wilson’s name to ongoing calls for an anti-racist curriculum.
Among The Daily Princetonian’s most beloved traditions is our annual joke issue. For the first time ever, we’ve adapted this year’s compendium of satire, humor, and jokes online. We hope you enjoy!
To create The Daily Princetonian’s first-ever list of the most influential Princeton alumni in politics, a dozen staffers spent nearly a month collecting names, researching candidates, and deciding who would make the cut. Below, you’ll learn how our internal deliberations unfolded. You’ll also find demographic analysis about the final list.
We’ve named 29 Princeton alumni who profoundly shaped politics this year. See who made our list.
737 students. 140 charts. 70,000 pieces of data. Dive into our first-ever Princeton Frosh Survey.
Editor’s Note: This piece was first published on Thursday, Oct. 8, 2020. Due to a technical error, it was republished on our website on Nov. 16, resulting in a new but inaccurate timestamp. The piece was also updated on Jan. 10, 2022 to remove the author’s byline due to unique personal concerns.
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Living in a global pandemic leaves you with little to do to keep yourself entertained. To help combat impending boredom, The Prospect has launched a series in which our Staff recommend content and creative outlets to keep you occupied while you’re stuck in your home. This week, our writers and editors curated some fabulous playlists for you to jam out to during studying. Here are the songs we recommend that you listen to during quarantine.
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