Gen. Mark Milley ’80 apologizes for his role in Trump photo-op
Milley considered resigning from his position as a result of the backlash sparked by his participation in Trump’s photo-op.
Milley considered resigning from his position as a result of the backlash sparked by his participation in Trump’s photo-op.
The Daily Princetonian sat down with Chris Lu ’88, former Assistant to the President and White House Cabinet Secretary for President Barack Obama. Lu discussed his time at Princeton, his days with Obama at Harvard Law School, and 2020 Democratic Candidates.
Current Forbes students who are eligible for upperclass housing will have the opportunity to draw into Pink House as individuals or groups during a special room draw prior to the start of the regular room draw process in mid-March.
The recitation of the names of victims of the Holocaust began at 9 p.m. on Wednesday, May 1, in the Murray-Dodge Courtyard and continued for 24 hours. In 30-minute shifts, student volunteers recited the name, age, place of residence, and place of death of each of the approximately 6 million Jews who were killed.
Sarah Whiting GS ’90 has been appointed the first female dean of Harvard Graduate School of Design. In addition to receiving her M.Arch. from the University in 1990, Whiting taught at the University as an assistant architecture professor from 2005 to 2009.
At Google Cloud’s annual conference, Thomas Kurian ’90 emphasized Google Cloud’s commitment to being the best possible partner.
Laura Wooten, a University staff member and lifelong poll worker, died on March 24 at the age of 98.
Cruz has been fined for inaccurately disclosing over $1 million in loans from Goldman Sachs and Citibank in 2012.
In a lecture to a nearly full auditorium on Monday, March 4, Romero spoke about the efforts of the ACLU against the Trump administration and infringements on civil liberties as a whole.