Israel and International Law: Uti Possidetis Juris and Its Implications | OPINION

By Alexandra Orbuch | October 3, 2021

Image courtesy of Gallup.    The following is an opinion contribution and reflects the author’s views alone.   A few months ago, I took an illuminating seminar through the Tikvah Fund, a self-described “philanthropic foundation and ideas institution committed to…

An Open Letter to Princeton’s Class of 2025 | OPINION

By Alex Zarechnak | September 25, 2021

This is a guest write-in addressed to the Princeton Class of 2025. Image courtesy of Wikimedia Commons.    The following is an opinion contribution and reflects the author’s views alone.     Dear Class of ’25: Did you appreciate the…

The Unspoken Consequences of Princeton’s COVID-19 Policy | OPINION

By Jeremiah G | September 4, 2021

Image courtesy of Pixabay.com   The following is an opinion contribution and reflects the author’s views alone.   Over the past 18 months, scientists and physicians have analyzed medical data, experiments, and case studies to shape the best public policy…

Nobody knows what Classics is anymore | OPINION

By Peter Brown | June 3, 2021

East Pyne Hall where the classics department is located. Image courtesy of Flickr.com   In a statement on June 1, the Classics Department announced that students in the concentration are no longer required to take Greek or Latin. The Department…

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