It’s 2016, and that means there’s a presidential election happening in November.
Before John F. Kennedy was a candidate for President, he was an applicant to Princeton.
There’s an unwritten rule about small talk as March tips into April: do not ask seniors about their theses.
Do you remember the exact moment when that feeling of being inordinately lucky melted away? Was it a few days after the orange tiger flashed onto your computer screen with an invitation to join the ranks of the elite?
In an effort to stave off environmental degradation, the Chinese government recently announced its latest measure to disperse the country’s pollution: five "ventilation corridors" in the capital city of Beijing.
Last Friday, over a typical drunk meal of chicken fingers and fries, a conversation with my friends took a philosophical turn when one friend offhandedly noted how “people here always want to talk about things even when they don’t know what they’re talking about.”In my own insecurity, I wondered if he was talking about me.
In recent years, the unfortunate prevalence of sexual assault on campus has become a political issue of national importance.
When terrorists struck France, Facebook rolled out a filter for profiles pictures of the French flag.
There will never be a World War III— at least, not the way I have imagined it. Some of us may envision an upcoming World War as one that features the drafting of our boys to far-flung Pacific islands or small towns in Europe or Northern Africa.
To the Editor: Like many students and alumni, I was deeply dispirited to learn of the Near Eastern Studies department’s decision not to renew Dr. Michael Barry’s lectureship. Dr. Barry stands out in my memory as one of the most remarkable teachers under whom I had the honor to study while at Princeton.
In the next few weeks, sophomores enrolled in the A.B.
I was fortunate enough to do some traveling abroad over spring break, particularly spending time in art museums.
Princeton has one of the oldest, strongest and most connected alumni networks of the world’s higher education institutions, a pleasant reality that we are reminded of every year when we place the second largest annual beer order in the US for our Reunions celebrations.
In May 2015, President Eisgruber and the Council of the Princeton University Community Resources Committee rejected the Princeton Sustainable Investment Initiative’s proposal for sustainable management of the Princeton endowment.
For a scientist, it is of crucial importance to secure a patronage either of the state or private sector to carry out research work and possibly to offer the world a new discovery or invention.