With great privilege
Privilege can isolate us from our responsibilities. For example, many Congressmen are privileged: their average net worth is over $1 million.
Privilege can isolate us from our responsibilities. For example, many Congressmen are privileged: their average net worth is over $1 million.
At the Council of the Princeton University Community meeting on Monday, University President Christopher Eisgruber ’83led a conversation on the measures that the University can take to curb the racism experienced by students of color on a daily basis.
After letting the first few weeks of the semester slip by from procrastination, I realized that I had to work more efficiently.
My first few weeks in college were exciting but unstable. Between meeting people of completely different backgrounds, checking my conduct in new social situations (never required in laid-back California) and carving out a new community for myself, I missed the sense of stability from home.
Coming into Princeton, I knew I wanted to get involved with community service. At the Activities Fair, I spent most of my time under the Pace Center for Civic Engagement tent.