Daily Newsletter: April 28, 2023
The invisible and ignored struggles of Princeton's service workers
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The invisible and ignored struggles of Princeton's service workers
As the inaugural year of the Princeton’s Policy Advocacy Clinic Seminar concludes, faculty and students who participated reflect on the program with praise. They shared standout experiences from watching legislative hearings to running a power mapping session with some of New Jersey’s top civil rights organizations.
Hold the Board of Trustees accountable
Eisgruber again highlights risks of social media in choosing Ressa's autobiography as pre-read
No Admission Data by Princeton for the Second Ivy Day in a row
“The best decision I’ve made:” students, faculty reflect on the first full cycle of ASL classes
The Rise and Fall of TigerConfessions
Princeton can take the offensive on affirmative action
Gantman, Davis awarded 2023 Pyne Prize
Over 150 Rally With PGSU to Support Next Steps in Union Campaign
On Thursday, Dec. 15, Princeton admitted single-choice early action (SCEA) round applicants to the Class of 2027. Consistent with the University’s decision last spring to refrain from releasing applicant statistics for the Class of 2026 and beyond, the University did not release its acceptance rate.
University permits professors to give 24-hour extensions on Dean's Date
Students in VIS Department protest during open studio event, call for firing of Professor Joe Scanlan
Remembering Former Daily Princetonian Production Supervisor Brian Smith
On Saturday, Nov. 12, five guest speakers spoke on campus about game design and development at Games &&, a symposium organized by Tim Szetela, a lecturer in visual arts.
Renowned Slovenian philosopher and public intellectual Slavoj Žižek visited campus early this month. His lecture attracted around 200 community members, as McCosh Hall 46 filled to capacity and attendees spilled out of the room.
On Monday Nov. 7, Professor Judith Butler from University of California, Berkeley gave a lecture entitled “Fury and Justice in the Humanities,” which centered around Aeschylus’s play “Eumenides,” the relationship between violence and the law, and prison abolition.
Alexander Kmentt, an ambassador from the Austrian Foreign Ministry, spoke at a public lecture presented by the Program on Science and Global Security and the Princeton School of Public and International Affairs (SPIA) on Tuesday, Oct. 25.
Princeton dismisses Kevin Kruse plagiarism allegations as ‘careless cutting and pasting’
On Sept. 30, Russian President Vladimir Putin threatened the possible use of nuclear weapons in the Russo-Ukrainian War, which enters its eighth month after Putin’s invasion on Feb. 24. The Daily Princetonian interviewed several Princeton University faculty members regarding their insights on Putin’s threat as well as the responsibilities of the University community amid the war.