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(11/17/22 5:25am)
In a special meeting on Wednesday, Nov. 16, the Undergraduate Student Government (USG) voted to pass a resolution to “condemn and combat antisemitism” and added a Senate-initiated referendum on the expansion of gender-neutral bathrooms to the upcoming winter election ballot.
(11/16/22 1:59am)
On Nov. 1, Princeton announced the first 10 research projects that will receive funding and support from the new Princeton Alliance for Collaborative Research and Innovation (PACRI).
(11/11/22 4:19am)
The University launched a website on Thursday, Nov. 10, providing students with information and updates about the new upperclass dining pilot program, which is set to be launched this coming spring semester.
(11/11/22 3:14am)
Students for Prison Education and Reform (SPEAR) held their annual performance protest against solitary confinement titled “7x9” in front of Frist Campus Center this week. The protest lasted for 23 hours, starting at 2 a.m. on Wednesday, Nov. 9 and concluding the next day at 1 a.m., in a gesture to the 23 hours a day that individuals in solitary confinement must stay in their cells.
(11/07/22 4:16am)
The upcoming midterm elections on Nov. 8 will determine control of the United States House of Representatives and Senate, in addition to a variety of key governorships and other down-ballot races.
(11/04/22 2:58am)
On Tuesday, Nov. 1, a large banner was placed across from the Princeton Shopping Center targeting the three incumbents of the Princeton Board of Education up for re-election: Susan Kanter, Debbie Bronfeld, and Dafna Kendal. Kendal currently serves as president of the Board of Education.
(11/07/22 3:48am)
The University updated its policies for students seeking No Communication Orders (NCO) from August 2022 onwards.
(11/03/22 5:53am)
Several campus organizations, including the Princeton Open Campus Coalition (POCC) and the James Madison Program (JMP), sponsored an event on Tuesday, Nov. 1, where students and faculty debated the role of parents in control over public education.
(11/02/22 3:26am)
During its Oct. 13 meeting, the Princeton Planning Board heard concept plans for the new computer science complex south of Frist Campus Center and approved plans for a new apartment building at 195 Nassau St. — which will include a mix of market-rate and affordable housing units.
(10/28/22 3:05am)
This year, following a hiatus since 2015, the Princeton French and Francophone Society (FFS) has returned to the University’s extracurricular scene. Sophie Chopin GS and Yassine Ait Ali GS, both Ph.D. candidates in the French department and new leaders of FFS, sat down with The Daily Princetonian to discuss the club’s revival.
(10/28/22 2:46am)
Robert Chavez ’77, President and CEO of Hermès of Paris, spoke at a seminar hosted by Business Today, an undergraduate-focused business organization, on Wednesday, Oct. 26. Hermès of Paris is the U.S. subsidiary of Hermès International, a French luxury design house.
(10/26/22 2:37am)
When Rabbi Gil Steinlauf ’91 learned that the position of Executive Director of Princeton’s Center for Jewish Life (CJL) was open, he was “thunderstruck.”
(10/23/22 1:59am)
The Undergraduate Student Government (USG) sent a formal request to University administrators on Friday, Oct. 14, requesting an official release of information about the proposed dining pilot for the Spring 2023 semester.
(10/18/22 5:58pm)
The Class of 2026 has elected Sol Choi ’26, Zavier Foster ’26, Kriti Garg ’26, Justin Lee ’26, and Minna Abdella ’26 from a pool of 12 candidates to serve as their Undergraduate Student Government (USG) class councilors.
(10/12/22 3:02am)
On Sunday, Oct. 9, the Undergraduate Student Government (USG) debated taking an official stance on proposals to change the upperclass dining system, voted to pass a set of reforms to the student elections handbook, and held a feedback session on the new Pay with Points program.
(10/10/22 3:40am)
Princeton students turned out at the Garden Theatre this weekend in numbers unmatched by any other showing this year to see the Undergraduate Student Government (USG) Movies Committee’s showings of “Don’t Worry Darling.”
(10/10/22 3:25am)
The Undergraduate Student Government (USG) held a town hall on Thursday, Oct. 6 to collect feedback on the University’s proposed upperclass dining pilot, as well as the junior and senior dining experience more broadly.
(10/10/22 3:47am)
For her senior thesis, Jessica Lambert ’22 decided to write about the land and people where her “heart really lies.”
(10/06/22 4:12am)
The future of athletic financial aid in the Ivy League is up in the air as Congress allowed a congressional antitrust exemption to expire last Friday, Sept. 30. The exemption permitted the Ivy League to unilaterally ban merit-based athletic scholarships without being in violation of antitrust law. Without such protection, the Ivy League could be vulnerable to lawsuits if its eight members continue their no merit scholarship policy, according to an ESPN article.
(10/05/22 2:26pm)
A coalition of student leaders released a five-point proposal for the expansion of upperclass dining in an email to residential college listservs on Tuesday, Oct. 4. The plan is being put forth as an alternative to the pilot program the University plans to run in the upcoming spring semester.