(1896): This novel is one of the earliest examples of a "college story," a genre that became popular in the late 19th century. It follows the life of a student at the institution now known as Princeton University (formerly the College of New Jersey).

If you are looking for information regarding this book or general undergraduate "stories" from colleges, here are the key details:

Universities often use student stories to help applicants understand the "holistic" side of college life beyond grades, such as at Morehouse College .

The phrase often refers to a classic piece of literature titled A Princetonian: A Story of Undergraduate Life at the College of New Jersey , written by James Barnes and published in 1896.

In a contemporary context, "undergraduate stories" usually refer to student testimonials or case studies used by universities to showcase their campus experience:

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