Community in diversity: Asian life on campus
In a special issue, the Daily Princetonian examines five aspects of Asian life on campus: history, communities, arts, languages, and stories of international students.
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In a special issue, the Daily Princetonian examines five aspects of Asian life on campus: history, communities, arts, languages, and stories of international students.
A special issue to welcome the Class of 2027.
The beauty of Princeton is undeniable. Each architectural triumph, each blossoming tree attests to the artistry innate in our campus. But some corners are less explored, some sights less seen. A passerby may not notice a streetlamp's soft, wondrous light, may not notice the brilliant glint of the sun off a rooftop. In this essay, we explore the subtle framings of light, color, and tone that only Princeton can offer. View the full essay here.
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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.
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