Commemoration: 2018 to now
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2022 marks the 100th anniversary of Albert Einstein receiving his Nobel Prize, awarded for his discovery of the law of the photoelectric effect. Even when considered separately from Einstein’s other contributions, the discovery was a revolution in science (launching quantum mechanics) and in technology (laying the groundwork for solar cells, lasers and even the internet). We asked STEM majors at the ‘Prince’ what drew them to the study of science and for their predictions of the next revolutions in science and technology.
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Each conversation started with the same question: “Why do you wear a mask?” One theme united the responses: a commitment to protecting one another.
The Class of 2021 has been defined by shared realities amid unprecedented times: remote learning, virtual community, and a socially distant final semester. But beyond those collective experiences, they’re a diverse group of athletes, artists, activists, and scholars whose individual perspectives have shaped their time in the Orange Bubble, and whose actions will continue to impact Princetonians for years to come. Here, we look at their four years on campus.
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Princeton Birding Society, hidden nature on campus, a special crossword, and more.
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This week, warmer weather drew students and visitors outside. Small critters were spotted and heard around campus.
This week, flowers bloomed across campus as students hunkered down for one of the last few weeks of classes.
This week, students and the Princeton community responded to the killings in Atlanta and called on the University to divest from fossil fuels. Students stood up to verbally abusive street preachers on Washington St. Finally, the arrival of spring brought some nicer weather to campus.
This week, students on spring break enjoyed sunny weather and took a short breather from the semester.
This week, students enjoyed clear skies and warmer weather. Revived dining options and small celebrations signaled the beginning of a return to normal campus life.
Snowfall early this week was followed by warmer weather. Students are gearing up for midterms, and the dining halls continue to revamp their meal options.
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