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(03/24/23 1:46am)
The foods we eat are composed of a variety of molecules. From carbohydrates to proteins — to metal ions — we are what we eat. But how does this happen? How do we integrate the components of our food into the biological building blocks so integral to basic functions? This area of study is a robust one, and one lab at Princeton made a key step toward figuring it out.
(03/22/23 12:00pm)
1,890 Rooms, 53 Buildings, 8 Draws: Delving into Princeton Room Draw
(03/22/23 4:03am)
Emergency vehicles swarmed the Prospect House driveway, responding to a fire alarm set off in the architecture building on Tuesday, March 21. The incident originated in a fabrication shop located in the Architecture Building basement, and according to an email from Department Manager Jeanette Turner, was caused by a smoking router bit.
(03/22/23 3:09am)
Members of the International Food Co-op (IFC) are temporarily displaced after output from a sewage line flooded the co-op’s kitchen and storage rooms in 1901-Laughlin Hall. The spaces are being cleaned and damages are being assessed.
(03/21/23 12:00pm)
U-store installs security cameras to discourage shoplifting
(03/21/23 2:26am)
At the University Store, located at 36 University Place, security cameras have been placed at the self-checkout stations to discourage shoplifting and to monitor transactions.
(03/21/23 2:23am)
In advance of Friday, when men’s basketball will face Creighton University in a historic Sweet 16 matchup in the NCAA men’s basketball March Madness tournament, the Undergraduate Student Government (USG) discussed and planned student programming for the game. The group ultimately decided to host a watch party event in Jadwin.
(03/20/23 12:00pm)
(03/20/23 3:55am)
“If you live near a grocery store but you can’t afford to shop there, then it doesn’t matter that you're not in a food desert. You’re still hungry,” wrote author and activist Mikki Kendall in her book “Hood Feminism.”
(03/20/23 2:23am)
On Saturday, Mar. 18, senior wrestler Patrick Glory won the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) 125-pound men’s wrestling championship, becoming the first NCAA wrestling champion for Princeton in 72 years with a 4–1 victory over Purdue’s Matt Ramos.
(03/14/23 9:02pm)
On March 14, the Department of Justice (DOJ) announced Larry Giberson ’23 was arrested in relation to the Capitol riot on Jan. 6, 2021.
(03/10/23 5:10am)
Princeton police are issuing a $50 fine to those caught riding scooters on public sidewalks, enforcing long-standing policy that defines a scooter as a “skateboard” under Princeton’s municipal code.
(03/13/23 4:55am)
In March 2020, amidst the rapidly spreading COVID-19 pandemic and nationwide shutdowns, the University announced the transition from in-person classes to remote learning for the duration of the spring semester. Educational and extracurricular programs shifted to Zoom and other virtual platforms as students were asked to return home and remain off campus.
(03/13/23 4:56am)
The onset of the COVID-19 pandemic effectively stopped the fledgling Undergraduate Student Government (USG) Community Dining Task Force in its tracks. As students returned to campus, however, lingering pandemic conditions ultimately ensured an acceleration towards community dining goals.
(03/10/23 5:44am)
In light of recent unionization efforts from Princeton Graduate Students United (PGSU) and increased pressure on University administration to address them, The Daily Princetonian sat down with dean of the Graduate School Rodney Priestley on Wednesday, March 8 to discuss unionization and the Graduate School’s institutional response.
(03/10/23 1:39am)
On Tuesday, March 7, two Brown basketball players filed a lawsuit in federal court in the United States District Court in the District Court of Connecticut, accusing the eight Ivy League institutions and the Ivy League Council of Presidents of violating antitrust law by refusing to offer athletic scholarships.
(03/08/23 7:47pm)
Content Warning: The following article includes mention of student death and suicide. University Counseling services are available at 609-258-3141, and the Suicide Prevention Lifeline is available 24/7 at 988 or +1 (800) 273-TALK (8255). A Crisis Text Line is also available in the United States; text HOME to 741741. Students can contact residential college staff and the Office of Religious Life for other support and resources.
(03/10/23 4:01am)
After finishing 8–2 and coming up just short of the Ivy title in the 2022 season, the Princeton football team is facing a significant loss to its roster.
(03/08/23 1:00pm)
Institutional Restraint, not Institutional Neutrality
(03/08/23 4:11am)
Strong collaboration between the town and the University was on display as University President Christopher Eisgruber ’83 gave his 10th annual address to the Princeton Town Council at its Feb. 27 meeting.