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University of Geneva Professor Emeritus David Spurr introduced and led a reading of James Joyce’s “Finnegans Wake” in Hubbard ...
Skulls from Paleolithic Europe’s Pavlovian people have long been noted for their damaged teeth, with wear patterns evident ...
Not twenty-four hours later I was in the midst of a pro-Trump Jewish community gathering. It is as if I am living in two ...
An ambitious startup is creating glasses that take action on your behalf and provide real-time information based on your ...
Not only must every Princeton student think about what sort of life they can — or should — build in the context of an ever-warming world, but also that the climate activists on campus who intend to ...
The game of musical chairs among top designers continues, with Gucci creative director Sabato De Sarno departing the brand after just two years. Gucci announced his exit on Thursday morning, just two ...
On Sunday mornings, during worship at a Black church, the sign language interpreter is often the most animated person in the room. Their spirited machinations include hands flying, bodies swaying, and ...
Scholars are studying an ancient scroll that has been virtually unrolled 2,000 years after it was burned to a crisp during the eruption of Italy’s Mount Vesuvius.
The Supreme Court will have the final say and will almost certainly interpret the 14th Amendment in Mr. Trump's favor.
AI can perceive but not think—highlighting the power of curiosity. Businesses must balance AI-driven insights with the ability to ask "why" and challenge assumptions.
Two sisters navigate the thorny unknowns of their father during summertime visits in this unusually structured drama.