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(05/06/24 4:50am)
For some students, the semester will be over after Dean’s Date, with all their work submitted before 5:00 p.m. on May 7. For others, end-of-year work will have just begun, with take-home exams starting May 8 and final exams starting May 10. This semester, 36 departments are administering 151 final exams, five of which are remote.
(05/06/24 4:39am)
The following is a guest contribution and reflects the author’s views alone. For information on how to submit a piece to the Opinion section, click here.
(05/06/24 5:11am)
In March 1970, the University invited Native scholars, professionals, artists, and historians to campus for the First Convocation of American Indian Scholars. At the convention, chaired by Alfonso Ortiz, assistant professor of anthropology, attendees discussed Indigenous Studies and its future in higher education.
(05/06/24 3:37am)
Princeton Lacrosse does not back down when there’s a title on the line.
(05/06/24 3:31am)
On Friday in New Haven, Connecticut, the Princeton women’s lacrosse team (10–6 overall, 6–1 Ivy League) took the field to face off against the University of Pennsylvania Quakers (13–3, 5–2) in the first round of the Ivy League tournament. The No. 2 seeded Tigers previously upset the No. 3 Quakers at home exactly one month ago, coming out of the neck and neck game on top of their rivals. But this time, the Quakers came back with a vengeance, and were able to take down the Tigers 18–14, knocking the Tigers out of the running for the Ivy League’s automatic bid to the NCAA Tournament.
(05/06/24 4:44am)
As the temperatures rise and classes come to a close, Princeton becomes a town with a hunger for music. Just a day before Princeton University’s Spring Lawnparties, the Princeton Arts Council held its third annual Porchfest celebration. on Saturday, April 27. Compared to last year, the weather conditions were marginally better — rainy weather was traded out for mild, humid, and overcast conditions. Nevertheless, a smiling crowd of all ages made it out for the music and good times.
(05/05/24 11:03am)
See previous coverage of days one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, and ten.
(05/04/24 11:47am)
The live updates on day ten of the sit-in have concluded. Follow ongoing live updates here. See previous coverage of days one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, and nine.
(05/04/24 3:20am)
The following is an open letter and reflects the author’s views alone. For information on how to submit a letter to the Opinion section, click here.
(05/03/24 8:19pm)
‘Prince’ Features staff sat in Murray Dodge, otherwise known as “the kindest place on campus,” for 12 hours, observing the rotating cast of campus characters who stop in and study, and the stories of those who work there.
(05/03/24 11:29pm)
This sponsored content article was created by the Graduate Interclub Council (GICC). The Daily Princetonian’s editorial staff was not involved in the production of this article.
(05/03/24 11:48am)
The live updates on day nine of the sit-in have concluded. Follow live updates of day ten here. See previous coverage of days one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, and eight.
(05/03/24 4:39pm)
Images captured during the Clio Hall occupation of the “Gaza Solidarity Encampment.”
(05/10/24 2:28am)
Annual May Day March Stops at 'Gaza Solidarity Encampment': Your Daily ‘Prince’ Briefing
(05/03/24 5:42am)
Princeton’s subreddit, r/princeton, was created in winter 2010 and has since become a community for people to discuss a broad range of University topics. Whether one is a potential applicant, an admitted student, or a current Princetonian, the subreddit is a place where they can get their questions answered and express their opinions about Princeton in an informal and even anonymous context.
(05/03/24 4:44am)
On May 1, protesters gathered before the Fountain of Freedom outside Robertson Hall for Princeton’s annual May Day March. The march, held annually on May 1 to recognize International Workers’ Day, celebrates the contributions of the working class to society and continued efforts to secure labor rights.
(05/03/24 3:45am)
The following is a guest contribution and reflects the author’s views alone. For information on how to submit a piece to the Opinion section, click here.
(05/03/24 5:24am)
The following is a guest contribution and reflects the author’s views alone. For information on how to submit a piece to the Opinion section, click here.
(05/03/24 3:08am)
Dr. William Noel, the John T. Maltsberger III ’55 Associate University Librarian for Special Collections in the Princeton University Library, died on April 29 from injuries sustained in a traffic accident in Edinburgh, Scotland. He was 58.
(05/03/24 6:01am)
After three years lighting up Jadwin Gym, senior guard and captain Kaitlyn Chen will be taking her talents to the Constitution State.