Princeton Alumni That initial conversation was the genesis of a weekly election themed podcast, “politics & polls,” distributed by the woodrow wilson school as a woocast and available on itunes and soundcloud. the production is bare bones: a 30 minute conversation recorded via google hangouts. it’s designed to emulate the informality of a chat on prospect. Exit interviews with alumni retiring from congress; the supreme court’s seismic shift; higher education on the ballot.

Home Princeton Alumni Among the alumni day events this year was an unmoderated and lively discussion about the 2016 election between two princeton historians: sean wilentz and kevin kruse. the two professors educated and entertained the crowd in mccosh 10 for more than an hour. Politics & public affairs the rev. stanford adams ’00 addresses alumni and guests who gathered for the annual service of remembrance on alumni day. sameer a. khan h'21 fotobuddy princeton university. elizabeth menzies princeton alumni weekly photograph collection. image. Here are nine memorable lines from alumni letters published in the magazine. “i have always understood the parade was an alumni parade, and as princeton has never been coeducational, i fail to see the significance in the ladies participating.”. Discussions on campus focused less on the moral and constitutional arguments for and against gay marriage, and more on the concern that the usg should not take a stand on political issues.

Homepage Princeton Politics Here are nine memorable lines from alumni letters published in the magazine. “i have always understood the parade was an alumni parade, and as princeton has never been coeducational, i fail to see the significance in the ladies participating.”. Discussions on campus focused less on the moral and constitutional arguments for and against gay marriage, and more on the concern that the usg should not take a stand on political issues. Princetonians weigh in on the u.s. constitution. paw asked constitutional scholars what changes they would make. jennifer senior ’91 wrote for the atlantic about robert mcilvaine ’97, one of 14 alumni killed. ‘the pandemic’s been like a catalyst,’ said editor in chief emma treadway ’22. Paw published memorials for 569 alumni in 2023, and in this issue, we reflect on 13 of those lives, the impact they had on princeton, their families, and the world. ‘we cannot blindly trust our government or school board leaders’. ‘protesting severe injustice is worth doing; there is compelling moral reason to do it’. The princeton alumni weekly — known as paw — keeps princeton alumni connected to each other and to their university. we’re part of princeton, which means we have a first hand view of university news. yet we’re also editorially independent, so we can report that news with objectivity. Theweeklyblog. princeton alumni weekly's notes and news from the campus and beyond, updated wednesday afternoons.