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Princeton Students and Alumni Condemn the Actions of Sen. Ted Cruz
Thursday, 11 February 2021
by Emmett Willford
Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas) is facing condemnation from Princeton University students and alumni, including former classmates, for his efforts to challenge the results of the 2020 election.
- Published in Politics, Uncategorized
Mental Health and Self-Care Tips for This Election Day
Tuesday, 03 November 2020
by Anna Allport
Election Day is an exciting opportunity to shape our future. It can also be deeply stressful. It’s important to vote and stay engaged, but it’s equally important to take care of your mental and emotional health today (and every day!) We’ve collected a resource roundup of ten stress-reduction and self-care tips for Election Day— all
- Published in Health, Politics, Uncategorized
IN PRINT: Gubernatorial candidate Chris Daggett describes NJ’s economic challenges
Thursday, 08 October 2009
by Angela Wu
For New Jersey’s independent candidate for governor Chris Daggett, the one policy issue looming above all others during a public talk Oct. 7 at Princeton’s Woodrow Wilson School was the economy – and how to fix it. Daggett was the only independent candidate to raise enough funds to participate in the gubernatorial debate last week
- Published in In Print, Princeton in the News
Kathy Kiely: The Real Story Behind Obama’s NH Primary Speech
Sunday, 15 February 2009
by Spencer Gaffney
On a recent Wednesday evening Kathy Kiely, USA Today writer and current Mathey College Faculty Member in Residence (she lives in Blair Arch!) had dinner with a group of about a dozen students to talk about the rapidly deteriorating state of print journalism and her own coverage of the November election. While Kiely spent most
- Published in Politics