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(01/12/23 5:32am)
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.
(01/13/23 2:52am)
General Mark Milley '88 Talks Princeton and January 6th at Hobey 100 Weekend
(01/12/23 4:53am)
John “Jody” Kretzmann ’66, former Chairman of The Daily Princetonian, passed away on Sunday, Jan. 1 at the age of 78. He wrote for the ‘Prince’ in all four of his years at Princeton and was an advocate for social justice both during his time at Princeton and following his graduation as the co-founder of the Asset Based Community Development (ABCD) Institute at Northwestern University. The institute is now based at DePaul University that has a lasting international legacy.
(01/08/23 8:24pm)
On Friday, Jan. 6, men’s soccer junior midfielder Malik Pinto joined the long list of Princeton athletes who have gone pro, signing his first contract with FC Cincinnati of Major League Soccer (MLS). Pinto will be the first Tiger to go to the MLS since his former teammate, Kevin O’Toole ’22, was selected to join New York City Football Club through the super-draft in January 2021.
(01/05/23 2:00pm)
UHS administrator urges vaccines, masks, staying home if sick amid winter “tripledemic”
(01/05/23 2:05am)
Dr. Irini Daskalaki serves as Princeton’s Global and Community Health Physician Coordinator, a role first created when University Health Services (UHS) grappled with an onslaught of meningitis cases in 2013. In this role, Dr. Daskalaki oversees matters related to travel health, global medical incident response, medical surveillance, outbreak prevention, and student immunization compliance. During the COVID-19 pandemic, Dr. Daskalaki served as the University’s medical lead of the COVID-19 response. In that role, she worked to build protocols for contact tracing, isolation, quarantine, and COVID-19 vaccination clinics.
(12/31/22 1:00pm)
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(12/28/22 5:04pm)
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.
(12/27/22 11:00pm)
When Grant Wahl graduated from Princeton in 1996, he refused to take the easy road.
(12/21/22 5:01am)
In May, the University’s Director of Athletics was “incredibly excited” to announce a new hire for the department: Jordan “JT” Turner, who would be joining the University as the inaugural Associate Director of Athletics for Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI). Turner’s role was intended to “create and maintain a culture of mutual respect and unity” and oversee “all aspects of DEI education and training for student-athletes, coaches and staff with Princeton Athletics,” according to a University announcement.
(12/21/22 4:00pm)
‘More symbolic than actually real’: 3 Princeton staff members in DEI roles resign, allege lack of support
(12/21/22 5:46am)
Sixteen students have been named Scholars in the Nation’s Service Initiative (SINSI), a program within the School of Public and International Affairs (SPIA), which funds both graduate fellowships and undergraduate summer internships.
(12/21/22 5:01am)
Five University seniors have been awarded the Schwarzman Scholarship for 2023, which will fund the cost of graduate study at Tsinghua University in Beijing. The Schwarzman Scholars will pursue a one-year master’s program in global affairs.
(12/20/22 4:34pm)
At a campus event hosted by The Princeton Tory this month, panelist Mariam Memarsadeghi, an Iranian activist advocating for regime change in Iran, accused Chair and Professor of Near Eastern Studies Behrooz Ghamari-Tabrizi of being “very close to the Iranian regime” — accusations that Ghamari-Tabrizi rejected in an interview with The Daily Princetonian.
(12/19/22 4:29am)
On Thursday, Dec. 15, Princeton admitted single-choice early action (SCEA) round applicants to the Class of 2027. Consistent with the University’s decision last spring to refrain from releasing applicant statistics for the Class of 2026 and beyond, the University did not release its acceptance rate.
(12/19/22 2:51am)
Sunday, Dec. 18 marked the close of the FIFA 2022 World Cup, with Argentina taking the victory over France in a penalty shoot-out at the end of a nail-biting final. The excitement was felt all throughout campus, as cheers could be heard from dorm rooms, dining halls, organized watch parties in lecture halls, and Frist Campus Center, where many gathered throughout the tournament to watch with fellow Princetonians.
(12/19/22 2:24am)
Abdelhamid (Hamid) Arbab ’23 has been named as one of this year’s 40 recipients of the Marshall Scholarship, which will fund him for two years of graduate study in the United Kingdom.
(12/14/22 1:00pm)
Sustainability, No Communication Orders updates in CPUC meeting; New Jersey’s minimum wage to increase to $14.13/hour
(12/14/22 4:22am)
As of Jan. 1, the statewide minimum wage in New Jersey will increase to $14.13 per hour, according to the New Jersey Department of Labor & Workforce Development. This change marks the latest part of a multi-phase plan to increase the statewide minimum wage to $15 per hour by 2025. This legislation was signed into effect by Gov. Phil Murphy in 2019.
(12/14/22 4:43am)
On Monday, Dec. 12, the Council of the Princeton University Community (CPUC) heard a preview of the University’s annual Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DEI) report, updates related to campus sustainability, and a report from the Ad Hoc Committee on Sexual Climate, Culture and Conduct.