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  • Women in  Philosophy

    Women in Philosophy

    Apr 23, 2017

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    by

    Liza Milov
    in Campus, Culture

    “How do you turn to an entire field of academia and say, ‘Be better?'”

  • 90,000 Miles to Nowhere

    90,000 Miles to Nowhere

    Apr 23, 2017

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    by

    Adam Chang
    in Essays

    “It began something like this.”

  • TIME TRAVEL

    TIME TRAVEL

    Apr 23, 2017

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    by

    Camille Liotine
    in Fiction

    “So she had boarded this train, not sure where to go, not sure how to heal her fractured soul. Her life was stuck at 1:27.”

  • ELEUSIS

    ELEUSIS

    Apr 23, 2017

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    by

    Peter Schmidt
    in Campus

    On normalizing psychedelics at Princeton

  • Selling Feminism

    Selling Feminism

    Apr 23, 2017

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    by

    Kat Kulke
    in Column, Current Events

    “If corporate feminism is the end of feminism, then it is the end of a movement that has been ending for generations—and continues to thrive, most indebted to its harshest critics.”

  • Open Letter

    Open Letter

    Apr 23, 2017

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    by

    Peter Schmidt
    in Campus, Humor

    “I hardly believe that I am the first to bring this to your attention, but I feel compelled by my allegiance to our university’s mission to ask: why don’t we spend more time talking about dinosaurs?”

  • An Interview with Chris Hedges and Boris Franklin

    An Interview with Chris Hedges and Boris Franklin

    Apr 16, 2017

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    by

    Maddy Pauchet
    in Campus, Current Events, Interviews

    Chris Hedges, Pultizer Prize-winner, teaches a creative writing class comprised half of Princeton students and half of inmates at a women’s prison nearby. He and Boris Franklin, a former student of his, spoke to me about the role of education in prisons, the standing of women, and the necessity of divestment from private prisons.

  • 111 Items on Eisgruber’s Search History

    111 Items on Eisgruber’s Search History

    Apr 16, 2017

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    by

    staff
    in Campus, Humor, List

    5. found out jewish what do I do?

  • Close to Home

    Close to Home

    Apr 16, 2017

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    by

    Crystal Liu
    in Campus, Essays

    Jeff Nunokawa on Spelman Hall

  • Photos from the Marché de Rungis in Paris

    Photos from the Marché de Rungis in Paris

    Apr 16, 2017

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    by

    Alice Maiden
    in Photography

    Meaty Pics

  • Check Your Spandex

    Check Your Spandex

    Apr 16, 2017

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    by

    Carolyn Kelly
    in Column, Current Events

    The privilege of flying standby and the cost of ditching leggings

  • Escape to the Beach

    Escape to the Beach

    Apr 16, 2017

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    by

    Esti Matulewicz
    in Essays

    A day at the beach, deconstructed, reconstructed

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