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Princeton flooded with anti-Semitic fliers in national hack by white supremacists
Friday, 25 March 2016
by Gabriel Fisher
Between Thursday night and Friday morning, printers across Princeton University administrative and academic officers were flooded with an anti-Semitic, swastika-ridden flier calling for people to “join us in the struggle for global white supremacy.” Princeton appeared to be one of many targets in a coordinated computer hack by a white supremacist organization linked to a website, dailystormer.com, targeting American universities.
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A Press Club exposé: Princeton has so much artwork of random old white dudes they forgot who this bust is
Thursday, 03 March 2016
by Gabriel Fisher
On Tuesday night I was studying in the A floor of Firestone, alternating between doing my history reading and scrolling through my Twitter feed in horror about the ascendancy of Donald Trump as the heir-apparent of the Republican Party. On my way back from a trip to the water fountain, I noticed a bust of what
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Breaking: Fire Department, Campus Safety respond to Smoke Fumes in E-Quad
Tuesday, 01 March 2016
by Gabriel Fisher
On Tuesday at 11pm, over ten firetrucks, ambulances, and public safety cars surrounded the front entrance of the engineering-quad responding to a report of smoke from a room within the building. The call to Public Safety came at 10:20pm. Public Safety then reported the call to the Princeton Fire Department, per standard protocol. Students reported being told to
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The Ink, Revamped
Tuesday, 24 November 2015
by Gabriel Fisher
If you’ve been on our site recently, you may have noticed things seemed a little different on The Ink. Well, friends, that’s because they are. We here at the University Press Club have been undergoing a major transformation. Our new homepage is, well there’s no other way to put it, super sexy. As for the
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21 Questions with… Anna Aronson ’16
Monday, 23 November 2015
by Gabriel Fisher
ANNA ARONSON IS THE NEWEST HOST OF PRINCETON’S PREMIER LATE NIGHT TALK SHOW, ALL-NIGHTER WITH ANNA ARONSON. NOW SHE OPENS UP TO THE INK READERS, ABOUT HER INADVERTENT COMEDIC HERO, HER GUILTY PLEASURES, AND HER STORIED HISTORY AS A CAMPUS STREAKER. ALSO, CHECK OUT ALL-NIGHTER’S UPCOMING EPISODE TONIGHT, FEATURING PRINCETON’S NEWEST NOBEL PRIZE WINNER, PROFESSOR ANGUS DEATON,
- Published in 21 Questions
Daily Princetonian publishes, immediately retracts, slanderous op-ed about the Princeton Committee on Palestine
Monday, 26 October 2015
by Gabriel Fisher
Sunday night, the Daily Princetonian published an op-ed with the headline “Princeton Committee on Palestine: Apologists for jihad.” The op-ed, written by a guest contributor Richard L. Cravatts argued that the Princeton Committee on Palestine (PCP) is a “campus group of anti-Israel activists who have help [sic] lead a campaign of libel and delegitimization against the Jewish state,
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LIVEBLOG: Dean’s Date, Spring 2015
Monday, 11 May 2015
by Gabriel Fisher
5:25 PM — Entrance of Firestone And with that, we call it a day! It’s been a great run, Princeton. For those of you with exams now, best of luck! There is no better way to summarize the craziness that is Dean’s Date than with some fun statistics. The guards at the Firestone count every
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President Eisgruber Addresses Students at Prison Reform Teach-In
Thursday, 07 May 2015
by Gabriel Fisher
After meeting with student advocates for the Abolish the Box campaign in his office on Thursday afternoon, President Eisgruber addressed a crowd of students who had gathered outside Nassau Hall to publicly protest the University’s policy of asking applicants to reveal past involvement in the criminal justice system on its application. “I agree with you
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Princeton’s Funkiest Gargoyles: A Photographic Tour
Wednesday, 25 February 2015
by Gabriel Fisher
Princeton has a lot of gargoyles. As students we don’t notice much, staring at our phones while we walk to class, but we are surrounded by stone animals doing crazy shit. Technically, Princeton’s gargoyles aren’t really gargoyles. Gargoyles in its literal sense refers solely to sculptures that sprout from gutters and are used to convey
- Published in The INKternet, Uncategorized
The Weekly Roundup
Friday, 13 February 2015
by Gabriel Fisher
This is the first edition of a new feature of The Ink: The Weekly Roundup. The Weekly Roundup will highlight all the work of the Press Club from the week, bringing you a curated list of articles about the happenings at Princeton in the past week. Without further ado, highlights from this week: Time Magazine: ‘Princeton
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The Princeton Footnotes, BodyHype, and diSiac Drop Some Collaborative Funk
Wednesday, 04 February 2015
by Gabriel Fisher
Princeton University is famous for many reasons, but its funk scene has never been one of them. But today the Princeton Footnotes may have changed that with the release of their music video cover of the hit song Uptown Funk. The video features the singing Footnotes—decked out in colorful, albeit somewhat stereotypically Princeton, outfits—dancing around
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Liveblog Cancelled
Monday, 12 January 2015
by Gabriel Fisher
In light of this morning’s tragedy, we have decided not to run our usual Dean’s Date Liveblog today. We find ourselves unable to provide the light-hearted relief the Liveblog aims to share, and believe that at this moment the tone of the blog would not respond appropriately to the sentiment on campus. We hope that
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