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Masheke elected as YAT, 22% of electorate participate in election

On May 26, Masheke was elected Young Alumni Trustee from the Class of 2023 at the Annual Meeting of the Alumni Council. The election process was marked by contention about campaign restrictions and low voter turnout.

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Community gathers on 20th anniversary of Sept. 11 to honor Princeton alumni who perished

Community gathers on 20th anniversary of Sept. 11 to honor Princeton alumni who perished
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Letters: Diana – the dream and the reality | Diana, Princess of Wales

Letters: Diana – the dream and the reality Perhaps the ordinariness of her statue befits a princess who shone so brightly that she cast a disproportionate shadow The statue of Diana, Princess of Wales, at the sunken garden of London’s Kensington Palace. Photograph: Guy Bell/REX/Shutterstock The statue of Diana, Princess of Wales, at the sunken garden of London’s Kensington Palace. Photograph: Guy Bell/REX/Shutterstock Sun 11 Jul 2021 01.00 EDT Consensus in the press finds Diana’s statue “dull”, lacking “vitality” and “frumpy” and it may be true that part of the explanation is that the “energy and purpose have been drained out of the art form” (“Diana, Wollstonecraft, Wilde… why do we keep getting it so wrong with our statues?”, News). There is, however, a more fundamental problem. The idea of Diana, Princess of Wales, was always more significant than the real person. Even in an era of hyper-celebrity, few

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Forward Fest public conversation series continues as part of A Year of Forward Thinking with focus on resilience, exploration

Forward Fest public conversation series continues as part of A Year of Forward Thinking with focus on resilience, exploration by the Office of Communications Feb. 17, 2021 12:56 p.m. Forward Fest is a virtual public conversation series that aims to spark dialogue across the global Princeton community students, faculty, staff, alumni and other interested thinkers to engage with and explore big ideas and their infinite possibilities for shaping the future. The next Forward Fest takes place Feb. 20 and will focus on alumni whose life work illuminates the themes of exploration and resilience. Photo by Jon Roemer Princeton’s Forward Fest a virtual public conversation series and a monthly highlight of the University’s yearlong A Year of Forward Thinking community engagement campaign continues on Saturday, Feb. 20, with a focus on alumni whose life work illuminates the themes of exploration and resilience.

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