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(2 hours ago)
Princeton’s sit-in for Gaza continues into its second day after protestors spent the night in McCosh Courtyard. Protestors circulated in shifts to stay awake in order to maintain compliance with University policy, which forbids sleeping “in outdoor space of any kind.”
(3 hours ago)
The sit-in in solidarity with Gaza on Princeton’s McCosh Courtyard has entered its second day. Student demonstrators remained on the courtyard undisturbed through Thursday night into Friday morning.
(10 hours ago)
Taner Akçam, the inaugural director of the Armenian Genocide Research Program at the University of California, Los Angeles, sat down with the co-president of the Princeton Armenian Society Hayk Yengibaryan ’26 on Wednesday, April 24 to discuss the history and motives for the continued Turkish denial of the Armenian Genocide.
(9 hours ago)
“I don’t want student athletes on our rosters who are only here because we’re paying them,” athletic director John Mack ’00 told The Daily Princetonian in an interview.
(04/25/24 1:45pm)
The live updates on day one of the sit-in have concluded. Follow live updates of day two here.
(04/25/24 11:13am)
About 100 undergraduate and graduate students began a sit-in on McCosh Courtyard early Thursday morning, joining a wave of pro-Palestinian sit-ins across the country. After student organizers first began to erect tents, Princeton Public Safety (PSAFE) issued its first warning to protesters. At least two student arrests have been made. After the initial arrests, students folded them away.
(04/25/24 12:00pm)
In preemptive move, U. says encampment protestors will be arrested and barred from campus: Your Daily ‘Prince’ Briefing
(04/25/24 5:53am)
Students participating in an “encampment, occupation, or other unlawful disruptive conduct who refuses to stop after a warning will be arrested and immediately barred from campus,” Vice President for Campus Life W. Rochelle Calhoun wrote in an email to undergraduates on Wednesday morning.
(04/25/24 4:43am)
On Wednesday April 24, an email sent to students announced that Dr. Johanna Rossi Wagner will be the next dean of New College West (NCW).
(04/25/24 3:51am)
This semester, the Undergraduate Student Government (USG) election cycle brought no new referenda to a student body vote. This formalized process for reform, however, has a long history of students bringing issues to the Princeton community.
(04/24/24 4:43pm)
Princeton students are preparing to set up their own “Gaza Solidarity Encampment,” according to documents first obtained by the National Review and independently verified by The Daily Princetonian, following high-profile encampments at Columbia University, Yale University, and other college campuses that have resulted in student arrests. No tents have been erected in the Nassau Hall area — a focal point for previous sit-ins on campus — at time of publication. The documents did not specify a timeline for when the encampment might begin.
(04/24/24 4:56am)
An April 23 email from Dean of the Graduate School Rodney Priestley informed graduate students that the University had entered into a stipulated election agreement with the United Electrical, Radio and Machine Workers of America (UE), marking the official first step towards a graduate student union. Princeton is the only Ivy League school that does not currently have a recognized graduate student union.
(04/24/24 12:00pm)
Princeton Pro-Life experiences resurgence in the 2023-24 academic year: Your Daily ‘Prince’ Briefing
(04/24/24 6:03am)
The Princeton Pro-Life Club (PPL) has experienced a revival over the course of the past academic year. The group has hosted over 16 events this year — including speaker events, dinners, and trips — and has an 89-person membership on their GroupMe.
(04/23/24 12:00pm)
PSRJ celebrates condom dispenser launch: Your Daily ‘Prince’ Briefing
(04/23/24 5:42am)
On Monday, April 22 at 12 p.m., climate protestors from the Sunrise Princeton organization organized on Frist North Lawn for their Earth Day protest. The protest was held to draw attention to the group's list of demands for the University, which include an amalgamation of progressive causes including worker’s rights and the conflict in Israel and Palestine.
(04/23/24 4:17am)
Following two years of advocacy for increased condom accessibility, Princeton Students for Reproductive Justice (PSRJ) celebrated the launch of condom dispensers around campus with a party in Campus Club on Friday, April 19. The event capped off PSRJ’s second annual “Sex Ed week,” a week of events for advocacy and education on safe-sex practices.
(04/23/24 3:58am)
In a TigerAlert sent to the Princeton community at 11:43 a.m. on Monday, April 22, the Office of Information Technology (OIT) wrote that University phones were experiencing a “service disruption.” The outage is ongoing at time of publication.
(04/22/24 3:05am)
The Undergraduate Student Government (USG) announced the results for a contested U-Councilor and class government election via an email to the student body on Friday, April 19. Voter turnout was significantly higher for class council elections than for the U-Councilor race.
(04/22/24 3:14am)
Princeton tradition and a political protest clashed on Friday, April 19, as pro-Palestine demonstrators walked near the Class of 2026 Declaration Day celebration, where recently-declared students in black and orange sweaters posed with department banners behind the iconic Nassau Hall. Some paused amid the protest, while others continued taking photographs with protesters in the background.