Daily Newsletter: April 26, 2023
Appropriation is not representation
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Appropriation is not representation
With anti-trans legislation on the rise, University affirms commitment to trans and nonbinary students
Prospective members of the Class of 2027 arrive for Princeton Preview
No Admission Data by Princeton for the Second Ivy Day in a row
Who governs Princeton? The Board of Trustees, examined
“The best decision I’ve made:” students, faculty reflect on the first full cycle of ASL classes
1,890 Rooms, 53 Buildings, 8 Draws: Delving into Princeton Room Draw
Kevin Rudd, incoming Ambassador of Australia to the United States, is concerned about the current relationship between the United States (U.S.) and China. Still, he believes there’s a way around total conflict. Addressing University community members at a panel hosted by the School of Public and International Affairs (SPIA) on March 3, Rudd discussed his new book “The Avoidable War: The Dangers of a Catastrophic Conflict Between the US and Xi Jinping’s China.”
Princeton can take the offensive on affirmative action
“No, Princeton is not loan-free” – not for international students
Gantman, Davis awarded 2023 Pyne Prize
Graduate Student Government votes to support student unionization
Over 150 Rally With PGSU to Support Next Steps in Union Campaign
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University raises postdoc minimum salary, postdocs say it's still insufficient
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Students for Prison Education and Reform (SPEAR) held their annual performance protest against solitary confinement titled “7x9” in front of Frist Campus Center this week. The protest lasted for 23 hours, starting at 2 a.m. on Wednesday, Nov. 9 and concluding the next day at 1 a.m., in a gesture to the 23 hours a day that individuals in solitary confinement must stay in their cells.