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(03/27/18 4:04am)
The Honor System Review Committee unveiled its preliminary findings at the Council of the Princeton University Community meeting on March 26, to mixed reactions among members of the committee.
(03/14/18 2:36am)
A change to the schedule of the FreeB bus, a free shuttle bus that is open to the Princeton community, has drawn fierce opposition from some town residents.
(03/12/18 3:33am)
Princeton now has two Hoagie Havens — two doors down from each other.
(03/09/18 5:27am)
On this day in history, March 9, 1988, The Daily Princetonian reported on a decrease in Wilson School applications, a panel on the changing status of women abroad, the ongoing presidential primary campaigns, and new appointments for the Humanities Council.
(03/09/18 3:52am)
Beginning at 1:30 p.m. on Thursday, March 8, graduate students from multiple academic departments interrupted approximately eight classes on the third floor of East Pyne Hall to protest for International Women’s Day, which is March 8.
(03/06/18 3:22am)
University students no longer have to wait for their cookies from Milk & Cookies to be delivered. They can now get their sugar fix from the company’s store, which opened on Feb. 27.
(03/02/18 4:59am)
On Thursday, March 1, journalism students and professors who have reported in Greece and Canada met in a panel to discuss their work in migration communities.
(02/26/18 11:34pm)
The University has become the latest institution of higher education to reassure applicants that their participation in peaceful protests won’t affect their admission status.
(02/24/18 2:04pm)
An early morning fire on Feb. 24, 2018, has temporarily closed Frist Campus Center and the adjoining Jones Hall. No one was injured, according to a University statement.
(02/23/18 5:22am)
During the last few Olympic games, alumna participation in hockey and rowing have thrust the University into the international spotlight.
(02/21/18 4:20am)
After anthropology professor Lawrence Rosen cancelled ANT 212: Cultural Freedoms: Hate Speech, Blasphemy, and Pornography following a controversy over his use of the word n****r, some students were left in need of a new class only days before the add/drop deadline.
(02/21/18 3:06am)
The University received a record number of total applications for the first-year class with 35,386 applicants competing for a spot in the Class of 2022.
(02/20/18 3:30am)
Adam Berman ’18 and Kaamya Varagur ’18 were awarded Gates Cambridge scholarships to pursue postgraduate degrees at the University of Cambridge, the University announced on Feb. 19.
(02/16/18 4:45am)
Since Monday, Princeton Students for Gender Equality has been holding events to celebrate and raise awareness on a relatively taboo topic: menstruation. At a panel this Thursday, three speakers discussed the importance of the menstrual movement, their own individual efforts, and ways for young activists to get involved.
(02/07/18 5:01am)
The University has partnered with BioLabs — a national network of shared labs and office facilities — to open a business incubator for science start-ups on the James Forrestal Campus, less than three miles away from the main campus.
(02/07/18 5:33am)
Officially, Danielle Feinberg is the Director of Photography for Lighting at Pixar Animation Studios. Unofficially, she helps bring imagined worlds to life.
(01/02/18 3:20pm)
During his sophomore year, Jacob Kaplan ’19 would often tease one of his roommates, Lawrence Cajuste ’18, asking him why on Earth he would subject himself to living with “all that is Jacob Kaplan” for a second year.
(12/22/17 11:43pm)
Eric Schmidt ’76 is stepping down from his role as executive chairman of Alphabet Inc., Google’s parent company, according to a Dec. 21 statement from Alphabet.
(12/20/17 2:20am)
The four referenda passed in a landslide during the winter 2017 Undergraduate Student Government elections usher in sweeping changes to a 124-year-old Honor System, but, for members of the subcommittee that spearheaded the referenda, the work is far from over.
(12/13/17 4:14am)
In the winter 2017 Undergraduate Student Government election, the voting ballot appears to be open to more than just undergraduate students. Rather, a detail on the voting website, Helios Voting, shows that the ballot is open to “any CAS user.”