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(11/10/21 4:24am)
In Monday’s Council of the Princeton University Community (CPUC) meeting, administrators discussed the University’s plans on fossil fuel dissociation, COVID-19 updates, and the Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Report.
(11/03/21 1:21am)
The Daily Princetonian explores students’ opinions of their favorite campus dining halls, a key component of student life.
(11/02/21 2:56am)
Leighton Newlin is running for a vacant seat on Princeton’s Town Council in the 2021 election. Previously, he served as chair of the Princeton Housing Authority Board of Commissioners. He is running unopposed.
(11/02/21 3:21am)
Eve Niedergang GS ’85 is a member of the Princeton Town Council running for re-election in 2021. First elected in 2018, she has served one term on the council and is running unopposed to retain her seat.
(11/02/21 1:49am)
Former Sen. Harry Reid (D-Nev.) spent 34 years representing Nevada in Congress and was one of the longest-serving Senate Majority Leaders from 2007–2015. Currently, Reid is a political operative, speaker, distinguished fellow at the University of Nevada Las Vegas William S. Boyd School of Law, and host of the Harry Reid Public Engagement Lecture Series at the University of Nevada, Reno. He spent time talking with students from the School of Public and International Affairs in a talk moderated by Professor of History and Public Affairs Julian Zelizer. Reid is visiting SPIA as the Conor D. Reilly Distinguished Visitor in Leadership and Governance.
(11/03/21 1:39am)
The Daily Princetonian explores students’ opinions of their favorite campus dining halls, a key component of student life.
(10/28/21 12:00pm)
Q&A with 2021 Nobel Prize winner Joshua Angrist; Updated international travel guidelines
(10/28/21 1:18am)
Joshua Angrist GS ’89 was awarded the 2021 Nobel Prize in Economics. He won half of the prize jointly with Guido Imbens “for their methodological contributions to the analysis of causal relationships.”
(10/15/21 1:10am)
David Card GS ’83 won the 2021 Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences on Monday, along with Joshua Angrist GS ’89 and Guido Imbens. For the first time ever, five University affiliates have won a Nobel Prize in one year.
(10/13/21 3:35am)
The Undergraduate Student Government (USG) Senate has created a Lawnparties Review Committee to serve for the remainder of the current USG term.
(09/30/21 3:42am)
On Monday, Sept. 27, the Gender and Sexuality Resource Center (GSRC) officially opened its doors, marking the physical and ideological unification of the former Women*s and LGBT Centers.
(09/30/21 4:03am)
Media mogul Tunde Oyeneyin spoke to the University community on Sept. 28 about her experiences making difficult life choices, dealing with grief, and finding strength and community.
(09/24/21 12:00pm)
Q&A with Po-Shen Loh GS ’10; One COVID-19 disciplinary case adjudicated on campus
(09/24/21 1:54am)
Po-Shen Loh GS ’10 is a professor of mathematics at Carnegie Mellon University, where his research studies the intersection of probability theory, combinatorics, and computer science. A former silver medalist at the International Math Olympiad (IMO), Loh became the head coach of the U.S. IMO team in 2013. In 2015, under his coaching, the team finished as the overall winner for the first time since 1994, and went on to win again in 2016, 2018, and 2019.
(04/26/21 12:02am)
This article is part of the column series, Thus Spoke the Undergrads. Submit your moral quandaries through this google form, and three student ethicists will guide you. Today, they tackle the following question:
(04/01/21 12:05am)
This article is part of the column series, Thus Spoke the Undergrads. Submit your moral quandaries through this google form, and three student ethicists will guide you. Today, they tackle the following question:
(03/18/21 3:13am)
Introducing “Thus Spoke the Undergrads”: The Daily Princetonian's new ethics column:
(03/12/21 4:48am)
On Jan. 15, the first episode of Marvel’s most recent series, “WandaVision,” landed on the streaming platform Disney+. In its first week, “WandaVision” was one of the 10 most-watched original shows across streaming platforms, according to Nielsen estimates. By the end of January, it claimed the title of most-watched series across streaming platforms, despite only three of nine episodes having then been released. By Feb. 15, according to Parrot Analytics, it became the most popular series in the world.
(02/09/21 3:21am)
University President Christopher Eisgruber ’83 and other administrators addressed a range of topics at Monday’s Council of the Princeton University Community (CPUC) meeting, including updates on vaccination, dining options, efforts to fight systemic racism, contact tracing, and fall 2021 campus plans.
(02/08/21 1:36am)
With the start of classes on Feb. 1, former Undergraduate Student Government (USG) President Chitra Parikh ’21 completed her term.