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With the semester over and a longer-than-average winter break underway, students and families alike are in search of some winter cheer. Whether you’re surrounded by snow or sand this break, here are some winter cocktail suggestions (and family-friendly options) to celebrate the season!
Since 2009, Jeffrey Merkley has served as Oregon’s junior U.S. senator. A staunch liberal, he was the only senator to endorse Bernie Sanders in 2016; he eschewed running for president in 2020 in favor of seeking reelection in the Senate.
Ted Cruz is Texas’s junior U.S. Senator. He won the 2012 Senate race as an underdog candidate in the Republican primary. Since 2012, he has remained a firmly conservative senator, with a large national following but few allies in Congress. After a failed bid for the Republican presidential nomination in 2016, Cruz has become a staunch supporter of President Donald Trump.
In 2010, Elena Kagan ’81 became the fourth woman ever to sit on the United States Supreme Court, having been nominated by President Barack Obama.
On Jan. 7, 1919, the editors of The Daily Princetonian announced, with “exceeding” regret, that their daily paper would run only three times a week. “War and influenza have played havoc with the PRINCETONIAN’s press force,” they lamented.
The section currently known as The Prospect has seen many changes over the last few years. Initially envisioned as “The Street,” the section was featured as a weekly addition to the Friday print issue, detailing different arts-and-culture-related events happening over the weekend and the following week.