
Sena Chang
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1 month ago |
dailyprincetonian.com | Sena Chang |Charlie Roth
The Trump administration has cracked down on immigration, especially in localities. U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) can now enter schools, hospitals, and places of worship in raids. A memo from the Office of the Attorney General two weeks ago warned “sanctuary jurisdictions” to stand down, lest they lose federal funding.
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Dec 12, 2024 |
teenvogue.com | Sena Chang
At 6:00 a.m. on Wednesday, November 6, Kevin Hu, a sophomore from China attending New York University (NYU), jolted awake in his dorm room to a message from a friend back in Shanghai. “He sent me the Electoral College map, and asked me if Trump was getting re-elected,” Hu tells Teen Vogue. “I looked at the map, and I saw Pennsylvania had voted red.” Hu knew at that moment that Trump was going to win the election.
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Dec 10, 2024 |
dailyprincetonian.com | Sena Chang |Nikki Han
At 4:30 p.m. on Thursday, Nov. 21, Mosab Hassan Yousef, the son of one of the founders of Hamas, addressed a crowd of 350 in McCosh 10. Yousef, a brash, outspoken supporter of Israel, rejected the idea of Palestinian ethnicity, stating that the notion was “psychological” and rooted in “a narrative of victimhood.” Yousef was greeted with raucous applause. “Many people mix between Arab and Palestinian, and within the Palestinian is indoctrination.
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Dec 6, 2024 |
dailyprincetonian.com | Sena Chang
Princeton University Health Services (UHS) will move to Frist Health Center (FHC), located at the intersection of Goheen Walk and Guyot Lane, in January 2025 as part of ongoing efforts to improve and expand healthcare services for students, faculty, and staff. UHS services will be available at FHC from Jan. 13. In a campus-wide email sent on Dec. 5, UHS Executive Director John Kolligian and Director Janet Finnie ’84 outlined key dates and temporary service changes during the transition.
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Nov 19, 2024 |
dailyprincetonian.com | Sena Chang |Charlie Roth
During CNN’s election night, John King showed Jake Tapper a map of every state in which Kamala Harris outperformed Joe Biden. The map was blank. Trump swept all seven swing states, and won the popular vote for the first time. The New York Times map showing shifts from the 2020 election shows a sea of red as counties across the country voted more red than they ever had. In New Jersey, Kamala Harris received 51.3 percent of the vote to Donald Trump’s 46.2 percent as of publication.
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