Daily Newsletter: March 3, 2023
Princeton can take the offensive on affirmative action
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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.
Judge Paul Matey critiques federal judges, Yale Law; arch named in memory of Princeton's sole Japanese student during WWII
PETA brings VR Exhibit "Abduction" to Campus, PNI locks interior hallways in response
Princeton sells most holdings in Lithium Americas, Protect Thacker Pass argues not enough; Athletic recruitment could face instability as antitrust exemption expires
Princeton women’s rugby goes varsity, keeps walk-on spirit
The South Asian Progressive Alliance (SAPA) held a teach-in event on Monday, Sept. 26, and organized speeches in front of Frist Campus Center to promote their goal of raising $5,000 this week for Pakistan flood relief efforts. The speakers discussed the devastating impact of the floods, the implications of climate change, and the University’s responsibility to create change.
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