President Eisgruber, Princeton Administrators Respond To The End of Affirmative Action | News

By Ethan Hicks || June 30, 2023

On June 29th, the Supreme Court ruled against Harvard College and the University of North Carolina, declaring it unconstitutional to consider race in college admissions decisions. Following the Court’s landmark 6-3 decision, University President Christopher Eisgruber released a statement to…

President Eisgruber’s Affirmative Action Doublethink | Opinion

By Zach Gardner || July 4, 2023

The Constitution had a great week at the Supreme Court. In the span of 24 hours, the Court prohibited the violation of the equal protection clause of the 14th Amendment in Students for Fair Admissions…

What Eisgruber Got Wrong About Free Speech and the University | Opinion

By Danielle Shapiro || May 31, 2023

Watching the Class of 2023’s Commencement, I felt grateful, nostalgic, and pensive. Liminal periods implore us to consider our place within the world and the decisions we’ve made at each stage. Speaking before the graduating…

The Right Goes Postmodern | Opinion

By Khoa Sands || May 21, 2023

“We are not gonna let this state be overrun by woke ideology,” Ron DeSantis declared in his gubernatorial victory speech last year. “We will fight the woke in the businesses, we will fight the woke…

ESG Investing: What It Is, What It Isn’t, and What It Means for the Princeton Endowment | News

By Ethan Hicks || May 15, 2023

With the increasing popularity of environmentalism and social activism across the nation, Princeton developed a Sustainability Action Plan, which expresses the University’s intention to achieve net zero greenhouse gas emissions and reduce water usage, among…

Daily Princetonian releases class of 2023 senior survey | News

By Ethan Hicks || April 30, 2023

On April 20th, The Daily Princetonian published its second annual Senior Survey, which asked the Class of 2023 questions ranging from their political affiliations to religious beliefs. Approximately 44.1 percent of the 1,296 members of…

Princeton’s Carl Field Center for Equality and Cultural Understanding Hosts “Creating a Pleasure Practice with The Fat Sex Therapist” | News

By Reid Zlotky || April 24, 2023

On Wednesday, April 19th, Princeton’s Pace Center for Civic Engagement and the Carl A. Field Center for Equality and Cultural Understanding hosted an event entitled “Creating a Pleasure Practice with The Fat Sex Therapist,” featuring…

Princeton Committee on Naming Holds Symposium to Evaluate the Legacy of John Witherspoon | News

By Jaden Stewart || April 24, 2023

The Council of the Princeton University Community (CPUC) Committee on Naming held the Witherspoon Symposium on Friday, April 21 to examine the historical legacy of John Witherspoon, the University’s sixth president and a signer of…

Keep Georgia Off Your Mind: The Need to Re-Localize American Politics | Opinion

By Zach Gardner || April 23, 2023

The Problem of Viewing States as “Battlegrounds” When my home city of Atlanta was founded in 1837, it served as a railroad terminus for the Western & Atlantic railroad, linking the infant city to Chattanooga,…

Beyond “Broken Windows” Social Policy Arguments | Opinion

By Benjamin Woodard || April 21, 2023

Conservatives should make more substantive moral arguments in policy debates. Broken windows policing says, in brief, that police ought to focus on basic issues of public order and cleanliness to establish a community culture inhospitable…

Witherspoon’s Defamation by the Princeton & Slavery Project | Opinion

By Bill Hewitt || April 18, 2023

“Nations reel and stagger on their way; they make hideous mistakes; they commit frightful wrongs; they do great and beautiful things. And shall we not best guide humanity by telling the truth about all this,…

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