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The Joy of Having Roommates

03.07.23

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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Working Princeton's 65th Reunion

03.03.23

As a first-year student, it was incredibly rewarding to experience Princeton reunions. Witnessing Princeton’s close-knit alumni community has endowed me with a strong sense of belonging at Princeton. It was moving to see that so many people hold such a love for this school and still return to visit, sporting their finest orange and black attire, many years after graduation.

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A Conversation With John Mack ’00, the Ford Family Director of Athletics

03.01.23

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Insights from a Gap Year: Lessons for Incoming Transfer Students

02.24.23

In this blog, I share four lessons from my gap year. I also share each lesson’s relevance to being a transfer student at Princeton.

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A Glimpse Inside a Res College Office

02.20.23

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

02.13.23

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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