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(02/07/19 4:22am)
For the Interclub Council (ICC), Street Week is a culmination of more than a year’s worth of planning, consensus-building, and focusing on improving the undergraduate experience. It concludes an entire semester of intense club recruitment, ICC outreach, and months of working with club graduate boards, comprising passionate University alumni, to alter the admissions timeline. This has resulted in the biggest change to club admissions since the online portal went live in 2013. Our hope is that the result is a time of excitement for prospective and current members alike.
(02/04/19 3:09pm)
When sophomores enter eating clubs’ doors this week, they may get the gut feeling that nothing they do or say matters in Bicker. Rumors about affiliations’ role on the Street have swirled for years and haunt Real Talk Princeton posts. But there’s never been definitive evidence to prove any of this gossip.
(01/09/19 4:21am)
The following content is purely satirical and entirely fictional. This article is part of The Daily Princetonian’s annual joke issue. Don’t believe everything you read on the Internet!
(01/07/19 4:14am)
On Dec. 5 and 6, 18 graduate students and members of the Princeton Citizen Scientists, a student organization formed in 2016 seeking to promote scientific engagement and affect scientific policy, traveled to Washington, D.C., to advocate for issues relating to climate change, science education, and healthcare.
(12/14/18 4:10am)
For radical activist Angela Davis, Ph.D., the criminal justice system and capitalism are one and the same.
(12/13/18 6:00am)
Two University seniors, Jonah Herzog-Arbeitman ’19 and Myrial Holbrook ’19, as well as Ararat Gocmen, a 2017 Princeton alumnus, have been named 2019 Marshall Scholars.
(12/13/18 4:31am)
Supporting pro-life positions on abortion, chastity, and traditional family values, the Anscombe Society has all the hallmarks of a traditional conservative religious organization, save one: the religion.
(12/06/18 4:00am)
Often considered a key social hub of the University, Frist Campus Center is a place where students gather to do work, socialize, and enjoy themselves. But on Friday, Oct. 5, members of Turning Point USA (TPUSA) were the only ones who could truly say they were having a ball on Frist North Lawn.
(11/30/18 5:11am)
Fifteen people, including Undergraduate Student Government (USG) officers, showed up to the Presidential Candidate Debate on Nov. 29.
(11/19/18 2:05am)
On Sept. 20, 2017, Hurricane Maria struck Puerto Rico. The storm created an electricity outage recorded to be “the worst in U.S. history and the second-largest in the world.” The official death toll on the island has risen to 2,975, and the blackouts caused by the hurricane have affected the entire island of approximately 3.3 million residents.
(11/16/18 5:13am)
Wong Fu Productions Team: production coordinator Jessica Lin; co-founder and design lead, Wesley Chan; and senior editor, Taylor Chan (left to right) with Asian American Students Association (AASA) Vice President Chelsie Alexandre ‘20, and Alumni Relations Chair, Lloyd Feng ‘19 moderating the Q&A
(11/16/18 5:41am)
In the first episode of Wong Fu Productions’ new YouTube series, “Yappie,“ one character says that Asian Americans “get the sampler platter of racism.”
(11/15/18 5:17am)
Jennicet Gutierrez, right, participates in a Q&A with Stephen Chao '19.
(11/15/18 4:37am)
Jennicet Gutierrez, right, participates in a Q&A moderated by Stephen Chao '19.
(11/15/18 5:13am)
More than three years after interrupting President Barack Obama, transgender Latina activist Jennicet Gutiérrez is once again taking aim at a White House she deems incapable of protecting her community.
(11/14/18 4:28am)
Arthur C. Brooks, President of the conservative think tank American Enterprise Institute and a New York Times monthly columnist, sat down with The Daily Princetonian Tuesday afternoon. Below is a lightly edited transcript of the conversation.
(11/12/18 3:16am)
“Drinking is a big part of heterosexual students’ strategies to accrue sexual experiences,“ said Dr. Jennifer Hirsch ’88, professor of sociomedical sciences at Columbia.
(11/07/18 11:24pm)
Ed Felten, the University’s Robert E. Kahn Professor of Computer Science and Public Policy, spoke on security issues involving electronic voting machines in a Q&A with The Daily Princetonian. Photo courtesy of David Kelly Crow.
(10/26/18 2:57pm)
Art has become one of the most important ways to combat climate change, according to world-renowned environmental activist Bill McKibben.
(10/05/18 4:29am)
On Thursday, Oct. 4, Department of Anthropology chair Carolyn Rouse and politics professor Keith Whittington discussed free speech by focusing on power dynamics on college campuses. The event, which was called “How Do We Balance Free Speech with Civility?”, furthered discourse around this year’s University pre-read, Whittington’s “Speak Freely,” in tandem with this year's “She Roars” conference.