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(09/27/23 3:17am)
Twice this summer, an orange haze of incinerated Quebecois pines descended on Nassau Hall. The sun burned an ominous red, a wrathful pinprick in the sky. My throat stung each day that the smoke engulfed campus, and at night I would wake up coughing. Later, as students returned to campus, we were met with scorching temperatures for the first week of school.
(09/27/23 2:09am)
Around 4:45 a.m. on Saturday, Sept. 23, a large red oak tree was uprooted by a gust of wind and fell across Elm Drive, shattering windows in two bathrooms and two dorm rooms in Edwards Hall.
(09/27/23 3:35am)
The following content is purely satirical and entirely fictional.
(09/28/23 5:12am)
(09/26/23 4:45am)
The Daily Princetonian broke down the data on the Class of 2027 across the categories of lifestyle, demographics, academics, and views. Here are five takeaways.
(09/26/23 3:40am)
On May 2, the Princeton Police Department (PPD) announced its new late-night rideshare program, in partnership with Uber, meant to eliminate intoxicated driving.
(09/26/23 3:36am)
Within a matter of days, two fires occurred on or near campus, both requiring the attention of firefighters.
(09/26/23 5:45am)
We asked respondents of the Frosh Survey questions about spending money in Princeton, with questions sponsored by the Princeton Business Partnership.
(09/26/23 4:27am)
Over the weekend, No. 4 men’s water polo (11–2 overall, 0–0 Northeast Water Polo Conference) traveled to Southern California and back, facing some of the nation’s best in the intervening 72 hours. Throughout four major games, Princeton played two other teams tied with them in the Collegiate Water Polo poll, going against No. 14 Cal Baptist Lancers (6–8 overall, 0–0 West Coast), No. 4 Stanford (8–4 overall, 0–0 Mountain Pacific), No. 11 Long Beach State (10–4 overall, 0–1 Big West), and No. 4 ranked Pepperdine Waves (12–2 overall, 0–0 West Coast). They split the contests, going 2–2.
(09/26/23 1:48am)
Look through the data on the Class of 2027 as they enter Princeton for the first time.
(09/26/23 2:16am)
All is quiet on the email Listserv front. Most clubs have concluded their auditions, recruitment emails are slowing down to a trickle, and freshmen are settling into their extracurriculars. But tryouts season is never easy, especially at Princeton and peer institutions. A junior at Yale recently took to The Atlantic to bring to light the rise of “competitive club culture,” a phenomenon where almost every extracurricular activity — from a capella to club sports to debate — has a selective application process. In doing so, she joined a flurry of columnists from other schools chiming in about their own over-competitive campus cultures, with writers from the University of Michigan, Georgetown, the University of Pennsylvania, Cornell, and Princeton, complaining about the fact that students can never escape from competitive institutions. This represents a remarkable and organic outpouring of dissatisfaction, much of which has been oriented toward the student leaders responsible for perpetuating this system and the perceived culture of exclusivity and egotism.
(09/26/23 2:10am)
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(09/25/23 4:22am)
The Undergraduate Student Government (USG) heard plans for the semester from core committees and approved its budget, as well as two U-Councilor appointments, in its meeting on Sunday, Sept. 24. A campus pub trial run will be a priority for the Undergraduate Student Life Committee (USLC).
(09/25/23 5:06am)
The fall semester is in full swing with various events all around campus.
(09/29/23 9:55pm)
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(09/25/23 4:17am)
From smashing atoms together to conducting original fieldwork in the Alaskan tundra, the research of Princeton’s graduate students encompasses a broad array of topics. To support their research, from 2012 to the 2021 academic year, 350 Princeton graduate students have been part of the National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship Program (GRFP), earning nearly $47 million in grant money through stipend and tuition assistance.
(09/25/23 2:54am)
The first few weeks at Princeton come with a whirlpool of feelings, one part exhilaration and the other anxiety. Inboxes are bursting with emails, each offering a shiny new opportunity: a mind-expanding lecture, a fantastic club event, or — best of all — free food. There are so many options, and students are torn between diving in head-first and running away full of fear of missing out. It’s a curious spot to find ourselves in: inundated with invitations but with a gnawing feeling of not quite fitting in. It’s like standing at the world’s most fantastic buffet but feeling too overwhelmed to choose a dish — fearing that picking one might mean missing out on something even better down the line.