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(11/25/20 2:59pm)
On Tuesday, November 24, President Eisgruber announced that all undergraduate students would be invited back to campus for the spring 2021 semester. Students will have the choice to return or to continue school at home or off-campus. We spoke with undergraduates to hear their initial thoughts and reactions to the reopening plan. Interviews by Mindy Burton '23 and Mark Dodici '22, and edited by Daniel Drake '24.
(09/30/20 5:27pm)
The Daily Princetonian interviews candidates running to join the First Year Class Council. The election closes Wednesday, September 30.
(07/30/20 9:11pm)
In a wide-ranging interview, Associate News & Features Editor Marie-Rose Sheinerman sat down with Professor of Jurisprudence Robert George and Professor Emeritus Cornel West GS’80 to discuss the two scholars’ recent op-ed in The Boston Globe, “On Honesty and Courage”. In the piece, the two long-time friends called on former Vice President Joe Biden and President Donald Trump — along with the American people — to uphold the aforementioned values during this difficult moment for our nation. In the interview, George and West discuss the renaming of the Princeton School of Public and International Affairs, formerly known as the Woodrow Wilson School; recent controversy surrounding an op-ed by Professor Joshua Katz; campus memory of the Black Justice League, a Black student activist group; historical figures the two believe ought be elevated; and the importance of diverging from mainstream perspectives, no matter the social consequences.
(07/07/20 3:45pm)
On June 6, Princeton University announced its on-campus policies for the 2020-21 school year. Around the same time, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement instated a policy that puts many international students at risk for deportation. Hear what students had to say later that day.
Video by Mark Dodici '22
Interviews by Dodici and Ergene Kim '23
On-campus footage by Juan José López Haddad '22.
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(06/27/20 9:44pm)
Fifty years ago, on April 30, 1970, President Richard Nixon made an announcement.
As the United States invaded Cambodia in a shocking continuation of the Vietnam War, Princeton University found itself amid a surge of anger, despair, and passion from a young generation looking for change. It's a situation mirrored beautifully in the present day, as the nation grapples with the effects of both a pandemic and generations of systemic racism. Hear about the University Strike of May 1970 and the era that it embodied so well from the people in the middle of it all in this exclusive Princetonian documentary.
Produced and narrated by Mark Dodici '22.
Interviews by James Anderson '23, Ergene Kim '23, Zachary Shevin '22, and Dodici.
On-campus videos by JJ Lopez Haddad '22
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(06/16/20 8:34pm)
Interviews by Grace Zhuang '23 and Zachary Shevin '22 / Video by Grace Zhuang '23 and Mark Dodici '22.
(06/13/20 6:30pm)
Interview and video by Ergene Kim '23.
(06/04/20 8:00pm)
(04/15/20 10:26pm)
Heather Howard, a lecturer at Princeton University's Woodrow Wilson School, former New Jersey Commissioner of Health, and member of the Domestic Policy Council during the Clinton administration, discusses how her courses have changed (1:03), the national response to the pandemic (5:45), the lines along which the novel coronavirus seems to discriminate (7:28), and her opinion on Princeton's optional P/D/F policy for the semester (12:57).
Video by Mark Dodici '22
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(04/06/20 7:24pm)
'Prince' video staffer Ergene Kim '23 was one of around 10 percent of undergraduate students to receive permission to stay on campus. She sits down with Head Multimedia Editor Mark Dodici '22 to discuss the experience, the community, and why she's going home.
Includes clips courtesy of Sarah Ruybalid '21
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(03/12/20 1:00pm)
In light of the recent outbreak of COVID-19, Princeton University has asked all students to leave campus by March 19 for the rest of the semester. This is a step up from the announcement Monday that all classes would move online following next week's spring break, a statement which recommended (but did not demand) students stay home until at least April 5.
(03/11/20 3:23am)
Students featured:
AJ Kawczynski '22
Harshvardhan Babla '21
Obi Ajah '20
Video by Sarah W. Hirschfield '20 and Mark Dodici '22.
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(02/17/20 12:11am)
Video by Evelyn Doskoch '23 and Mark Dodici '22
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(01/24/20 5:36pm)
Video by Zachary Shevin ’22 and Mark Dodici ’22.
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(12/12/19 7:28pm)
Video by Sam Kagan and Mark Dodici.
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(10/26/19 5:01am)
Video by Mark Dodici, Caroline Subbiah, Grace Zhuang, and Sarah W. Hirschfield.
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(10/14/19 5:41am)
We reached out to each candidate in the upcoming elections -- the ones who responded are featured in this video.
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(10/11/19 7:48pm)
Guest speaker and political scientist Norman Finkelstein GS '87 addressed Jacob Katz '23, a veteran of the Israeli Defense Forces and grandson of Holocaust survivors, at a panel discussion on Thursday, Oct. 10, called "Fighting for Justice: From Gaza to Ferguson."
(09/27/19 2:38am)
Video produced by Assistant Video Editor Mark Dodici '22.
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(05/11/19 1:42am)
Students who have been protesting for a reform of Princeton's Title IX implementation for the last four days were today kept out of a retirement event in Frick Chemistry Laboratory by Dean Fisher. The Princeton community had been invited to the event in an Office of Communications statement on April 17 found below. The students turned to open expression monitors on hand for support.
https://www.princeton.edu/news/2019/0...
Video by Associate Video Editor Mark Dodici.
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