The 21st century Left is lacking. I will use the first person plural when I describe the international anti-capitalist Left in all of its forms,…
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“There used to be people with clipboards signing students up. They aren’t here anymore.” Ralph Nader ‘55 made this remark in Princeton’s Whig Hall Senate…
Queer history should not always be about the fear and the disgust of straight, cisgender societies. It can be inspiring to learn about not only…
When we discuss ideas, even on a college campus, it is the case that such discussions have consequences. Such implications apply not only to the…
I went to the library for research. I pulled out a stack of books; Marina Abramovic’s dreamlike memoir, a collection of essays about art by…
Due to poor reporting, some people now think that inhalers are pumping the atmosphere full of deadly gases. Recently, researchers in the UK examined the…
With only about 30,000 residents, the town of Princeton often feels as though its only notable traits are events many decades or centuries past, and,…
The past few weeks have seen a whirlwind of updates in the seemingly endless turmoil of the Israeli elections this year. Both Israeli Prime Minister…
Two local activists, Antonne Henshaw and Alexis Miller, recently spoke about their experiences in community organizing at the first workshop of a three-part series this fall. Student organizers Amanda Eisenhour and Rafi Lehmann weigh in on the series and on interorganizational capacity building.
This interview constitutes part of a series in which writers for the Prog sit down with leaders of progressive student groups on campus. Interviews are…