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The Joy of Having Roommates

05.09.23

Kerrie Liang

In some ways, living with roommates is different to living alone — on most days, I wake up an alarm that is not my own and I am extra mindful of being quiet at night. However, in the grand scheme of things, not much has changed.

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The Joy of Having Roommates

05.09.23

Kerrie Liang

In some ways, living with roommates is different to living alone — on most days, I wake up an alarm that is not my own and I am extra mindful of being quiet at night. However, in the grand scheme of things, not much has changed.

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Know That You are Valued and Supported

01.26.23

Senior Associate Dean Alex Bustin '08

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Know That You are Valued and Supported

01.26.23

Senior Associate Dean Alex Bustin '08

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From the U.S. Army to Princeton University, from a Veteran Transfer Student

10.20.23

Taehwan Kim

My meeting with Princeton's Alex Bustin, was the most memorable of them all. I was especially drawn to the fact that Princeton was a liberal arts institution geared towards the undergraduate student body. This meant that I could utilize all the academic, research, and professional resources available as an undergraduate student.

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From the U.S. Army to Princeton University, from a Veteran Transfer Student

10.20.23

Taehwan Kim

My meeting with Princeton's Alex Bustin, was the most memorable of them all. I was especially drawn to the fact that Princeton was a liberal arts institution geared towards the undergraduate student body. This meant that I could utilize all the academic, research, and professional resources available as an undergraduate student.

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Finding Community and Confidence on Bridge Year

05.04.23

Oscar Platt

Take the leap; the lessons you will learn about yourself, the world, and your place within it will be invaluable and unforgettable. 

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Finding Community and Confidence on Bridge Year

05.04.23

Oscar Platt

Take the leap; the lessons you will learn about yourself, the world, and your place within it will be invaluable and unforgettable. 

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A Thousand Paths to Princeton

03.30.23

I believe my first words were, “Oh my God I got in,” and I believe after that (as well as after refreshing the page dozens of times to make sure it hadn’t been a mistake) they were, “What am I going to do?”

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It's That Time of Year Again: Welcoming the Class of 2027

03.27.23

It’s that time of year again. My team and I are making last minute tweaks to the incoming first-year class. We’ve spent the past several months reading, re-reading and discussing the applications that many of you reading this blog put hours of preparation into.

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A Week in DiningPoints

03.07.23

The DiningPoints initiative was launched in September of 2022 as a way to encourage community among Princeton students, as well as between campus and the surrounding community, without having to worry about spending money out of pocket. The initiative grants all students on the unlimited dining plan 150 DiningPoints at the start of each semester (the equivalent of $150)

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What do Molecular Biology, Poetry, and the Sociology of War Have in Common?

01.23.23

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Getting Oriented on Campus: Community Action as a First-Year to Community Action as a Leader

12.08.22

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Traversing the Orange Bubble

12.06.22

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