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Beachcombing: A Professorial Mixtape
Tuesday, 16 August 2011
by Nathan Serota
The “summer jam” is certainly a cliché — the type of hymn or tune that can only come out of your tattered Jeep Wrangler or FJ Cruiser (for the modern, upper-middle class bohemian). But the “summer jam” — “summer song”, “sound of the summer,” whatever incarnation you please — is one of those weighty clichés
Elena Kagan ’81 is the Freshest Potential SCOTUS Nominee
Sunday, 11 April 2010
by Ellen Shakespear
Ivy League diplomas and hotshot reputations define President Obama’s three potential nominees to replace Supreme Court Justice John Paul Stevens, who announced on Friday that he would be retiring after 35 years on the bench. The three leading candidates to replace him — Obama is considering about ten names in all, the White House says
- Published in Alumni, Politics, Princeton in the News
We’re All Going to Be Fine! Budget Edition
Monday, 12 October 2009
by Spencer Gaffney
Tonight’s Budget Town Hall with Provost Chris Eisgruber and Executive Vice President Mark Burstein (who CDY described as the two highest ranking administrators in the University under President Tilghman, making us wonder about all sorts of questions about presidential succession at Princeton) reaffirmed two things we’ve been pretty much thinking all year: 1.) Even though
- Published in Goings On
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budget, Christopher Eisgruber, Connor Diemand-Yauman, Endowment, Mark Burstein, No More Cookies, USG
Week in Review: July 5 – 12
Sunday, 12 July 2009
by Will Saborio
Since summer’s in full swing and you’ve got better things to do than catch up on Princeton news, we round it up here for you on The Ink. In this week’s edition: Some people talk about Sonia Sotomayor ’76, and some Princeton climate researchers serve up some obvious. Our financial troubles aren’t as bad as
- Published in Alumni, Faculty, Goings On, Politics, Princeton in the News, Week in Review