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Your Humor, My Pussy

Members of Princeton’s Asian American community respond to a recent verbatim.

by Annabelle Tseng, Rebecca Ngu on November 13, 2016November 13, 2016

Respecting Authorship

The success of people of color in areas where we were not meant to thrive is constantly met with suspicion.

by Rebecca Ngu on December 11, 2016August 13, 2017

Voices from the Women’s March

Eight Princeton students reflect on protest, identity, and Drumpf’s inauguration.

by Binita Gupta, Katherine Powell, Maddy Pauchet, Megan Tung, Mikaela Gerwin, Nina Chausow, Rachel Stone, Rebecca Ngu on January 31, 2017February 28, 2017

Workers’ Town Hall

“Service workers are fundamentally underpaid in light of the rising cost of living in New Jersey. The wages that they receive, while on an hourly rate higher than most other service workers, do not reflect the fact that they live in the fifth most expensive state in the country… Change is possible, but only through collective action. We hope that the student body will turn out on May 9th to demonstrate to the University that the community stands in solidarity with workers.”

by Alec Israeli, Princeton Young Democratic Socialists, Rebecca Ngu on May 6, 2018May 7, 2018


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