Abigail Anthony /September 21, 2023
Undergraduates of all political orientations are often eager to become student journalists, whether it be an extracurricular hobby or in pursuit of a career. Some students want to contribute to a broader conversation, while others crave the minimally impressive line on a resume. Seeing your name published is inordinately gratifying, despite the gnawing anxiousness that […]
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Abigail Anthony /October 2, 2022
On September 22nd, Dean of the College Jill Dolan, Senior Associate Dean of the College Claire Fowler, and Director of the Office of Disability Services Liz Erickson sent a memo to all faculty members outlining University policies for academic accommodations. The memo states that “Princeton University is committed to ensuring equal access to its educational […]
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Abigail Anthony /August 24, 2022
Image courtesy of Flickr.com Former Princeton University employee Kate McKinley filed a lawsuit against the University for its failure to accommodate her religious objections to various COVID-19 policies. She claims the University fired her as retaliation for a religious discrimination complaint she filed with the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission. In April 2021, Princeton […]
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Abigail Anthony /June 15, 2020
Picture Credit: Monica Elizabeth, WikiMedia The following is an opinion contribution and reflects the author’s views alone. A recent Nassau Weekly article, “Access For All: A Reflection on Reproductive Rights at Princeton,” by a member of Princeton Students for Reproductive Justice (PSRJ), explains the club’s proposal to install vending machines that would offer […]
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Abigail Anthony /May 27, 2020
Photo Source: Wikimedia Commons The following is an opinion contribution and reflects the author’s views alone. There is immense tension between nature and mankind. It is increasingly difficult to maintain the delicate balance of appreciating the world’s natural wonders and harnessing their power. In 1908, Congress voted to approve Hetch Hetchy, a dam […]
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