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(12/17/21 4:51am)
Study abroad trips set to take place in Czechia, Denmark, France, Ireland, Israel, Switzerland, and the United Kingdom have all been canceled for spring 2022 due to concerns surrounding the COVID-19 pandemic, per an email obtained by The Daily Princetonian sent to students in those programs on Friday.
(12/11/21 2:34am)
Abigail Shrier, the author of “Irreversible Damage: The Transgender Craze Seducing Our Daughters,” spoke to University students on Wednesday, Dec. 8, in an event hosted by The Princeton Tory and the Princeton Open Campus Coalition (POCC) with support from The Witherspoon Institute and the Tikvah Fund.
(12/08/21 5:50am)
During the week of Nov. 27–Dec. 3, isolation housing on campus for COVID-19 reached its peak at 98.3 percent during the week. This number included 86 undergraduates and 15 graduate students. As is reflected on the dashboard, this total reflects students isolating both on and off-campus.
(12/09/21 1:00pm)
In episode 8 of The Orange Table, co-hosts Omar Farah and Aishah Balogun sit down with Toru Obunge ’24 and Nica Evans ’24 to discuss their experiences at Lawnparties this October. Many people will remember that the event was unruly, but few really understand the extent of the brutality that a group of Black students say they faced at the front of that crowd. There is a lesson in this story for everyone in our community from how gender and race play into our experiences of public space, to the University's crowd control policies, to our values as a social community.
(12/08/21 2:42am)
At the start of the fall 2021 semester, campus dining halls were understaffed, leading to high demand for employees. While staffing issues persist, the return of student workers and redistribution of professional staff reduced some of the challenges.
(12/08/21 1:34am)
Sidney Singer '25 take us through a day in her life in COVID-19 isolation housing. She shares her meals, her routine, and what she does to keep busy throughout the day.
(12/06/21 5:38am)
On Dec. 3, the Undergraduate Student Government (USG) conducted a virtual debate between its two candidates for 2022 USG president: Jasman Singh ’23 and Mayu Takeuchi ’23.
(12/06/21 4:00pm)
In this episode of Go With the Flo, Claire Schmeller ’23 joins us to discuss the honor code and the role of a peer representative, course selection, the recent rise in COVID-19 cases on campus, Spotify wrapped, and much more!
(12/06/21 2:33am)
Today, the Garden Theatre is known as a community gem, a town cultural hub, and an oasis for the weary Princeton student. The theatre has kept its doors open for the past century thanks to the resolve of community members who kept it afloat through various ups and downs — most recently, the COVID-19 pandemic.
(12/02/21 3:32am)
Join us for a quick tour of Murray-Dodge Café, a mainstay of campus offering homemade cookies, coffee, and tea!
(12/02/21 4:14am)
“There’s a saying,” said Ernest McCarter ’24, waiting in the crowd for his order at the Wawa convenience store on Alexander St. “Every good night ends at Wawa.”
(12/01/21 4:08am)
In an email sent by Vice President for Campus Life Rochelle Calhoun on Nov. 30, the University provided additional details about COVID-19 guidelines for undergraduate students. These new policies come following a University announcement on Nov. 27 introducing campus-wide policy changes amid a semester-high rate of COVID-19 cases.
(11/30/21 3:24am)
Two popular campus study spaces are the latest to be impacted by the University’s stricter campus health policies enacted on Saturday.
(11/30/21 3:37am)
Ergene Kim ’23 sits down with Andrew Mi ’24 for an introspective look into his life as a Princeton student. They explore his background and interests while peeling back the layers on what it means to be a “typical” Princeton student.
(11/30/21 4:00pm)
In this episode we discuss what it was like to make friends virtually, differences between in-person and virtual academics, becoming comfortable with your identity, hitting your stride at Princeton, and much more!
(11/29/21 4:47am)
Seniors Joshua Babu ’22 and Wafa Zaka ’22 have been awarded Rhodes Scholarships to study at the University of Oxford next fall.
(11/27/21 8:11pm)
The University will increase COVID-19 testing frequency, introduce a cap on non-academic gathering size, and double down on its mask mandate in an effort to avoid a post-Thanksgiving surge in COVID-19 cases.
(11/24/21 12:37am)
Over 30 undergraduate students tested positive for COVID-19 between Monday, Nov. 22 and Friday, Nov. 26, as many students travel home for Thanksgiving break. These cases mark the highest spike in cases this semester.
(11/23/21 4:59am)
At least four people — including one undergraduate student, two graduate students, and one staff member — have been struck by cars on and around campus in the past two months.
(11/22/21 5:02am)
Alongside friends, family, and fans, the Princeton student body gathered on Cannon Green on Sunday night to watch a bonfire in celebration of the football team’s defeat over both Harvard on Oct. 23 and Yale on Nov. 13 this season.