A Princeton college course for this upcoming semester will discuss how taste of food creates ‘racial otherness,’ or in other words, discriminates against racial minorities.
Students at Princeton University feel that ‘affinity spaces’, which are study spaces reserved for minorities, have been invaded by non-minorities (i.e. white students).
Princeton University officials are encouraging male students to attend a bi-weekly discussion group that aims to make men confront their masculinity and make them “tremendously vulnerable.”
The Princetonian, a campus newspaper at Princeton, decided to no longer publish editorials by students from a diverse political background and will go the unsigned editorial route.