
Apr 24, 2018
Girls Got Gravitas
By Kathleen Parrish A world-renowned expert on contraceptive technology. The organizer of a global leadership conference aimed at empowering women. An…
By Kathleen Parrish A world-renowned expert on contraceptive technology. The organizer of a global leadership conference aimed at empowering women. An…
9:10 a.m. Kayla Zola ’18 sits alone at one of the long wooden tables on the second floor of the Williams Visual Arts building and works on her champagne…
9:45 a.m. Samantha Arnold ’18, Reeve Lanigan ’19, and Noelle Buckley ’18 are having their usual—at their usual spot. Meeting here, at a cozy back…
9:30 a.m. Tori Smith ’18, a chemical and biomolecular engineering major, seems to be working alone in the mammalian cell culture facility but in fact…
6:30 a.m. Today’s practice was optional. And no one could’ve blamed these guys if they had opted to sleep in. Not only is it a dreary, rainy morning—the…
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…