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UPC weekly roundup: North Korean human rights, deer of Princeton, free speech controversy
Monday, 19 February 2018
by Somi Jun
Your Monday evening briefing: Press Club’s activity over the past week Times of Trenton, NJ.com Experts examine North Korean puzzle at Princeton human rights conference | Asian Correspondent Sophia Cai ‘21 reports on “The North Korean Puzzle: Putting the Pieces Together,” a conference organized by a Princeton student group advocating North Korean human rights.
- Published in Uncategorized, Week in Review
The “economic sense” of Princeton’s $30 million solar fields
Saturday, 29 April 2017
by Somi Jun
Just south of Lake Carnegie, 27 acres of photovoltaic panels collect and convert enough solar energy to account for about 6% of Princeton University’s energy usage every year. These panels cost about $30 million to install in 2012. According to Gina Talt, a Campus as Lab fellow at Princeton’s Office of Sustainability, the university contracted
- Published in Internet
So much head: tour of campus art
Monday, 13 February 2017
by Somi Jun
Princeton University’s campus art collection features over 60 works scattered around the residential colleges, academic buildings, and graduate college housing. As with most aspects of Princeton, this collection has a strange fixation on brainpower / symbolism of the head. Here are three pieces that reinterpret this central body part. Head of a Woman Executed by Carl