Apr 24, 2018
Life as a Leopard
Rise and shine, Leopards. Mondays—Monday mornings, especially—don’t usually win popularity contests. While some people hit snooze and roll over in…
Rise and shine, Leopards. Mondays—Monday mornings, especially—don’t usually win popularity contests. While some people hit snooze and roll over in…
By Katie Neitz Daveed Diggs catapulted into stardom portraying a founding father. But not just any founding father: our founding father. Diggs, who won…
By Stephen Wilson Chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE), the degenerative brain disease found most commonly in athletes with a history of repetitive brain…
Students shared cuisine from their cultures with delicious results at the International Food Tasting hosted by the International Students Association as…
By Justin Ungerleider ’19 and Noah Decker ’19 Princeton University’s Stephen Pacala believes there is still hope when it comes to climate change…
Michael Schmidt ’05 and fellow New York Times reporters have shared two of the recently announced Pulitzer Prizes. The prize for public service honors…
By Stephen Wilson Leaders thanking leaders. That’s what happened at the ninth annual Center for Community Engagement (CCE) Expo as students and faculty…
By Kathleen Parrish Reducing water consumption in college dorms. Using stored ice to reduce the cost of cooling academic buildings. Raising awareness about…
The International Students Association Extravaganza Week culminated in a Grand Finale of performances at the Williams Center for the Arts on Saturday.
Students had a moving and grooving weekend as they enjoyed numerous styles of dance, from stepping with Precision at its annual Haters Step Back event…