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(04/11/23 3:40am)
Born in Princeton Township on April 9, 1898, Paul Leroy Robeson would have been 125 years old on Sunday. A nationally recognized tackle and end football player and bass-baritone singer, Robeson rose to fame as a “renaissance man.” Aside from his multitude of talents, Robeson is best remembered for his political activism.
(04/11/23 3:25am)
In September 2022, a blockbuster report on mental health on campus was published by a mental health working group formed in collaboration between the Undergraduate Student Government (USG), the Office of Campus Life, and University Health Services (UHS).
(04/11/23 1:06am)
The Dallas Wings just couldn’t stand not having a Princeton Tiger on their roster.
(04/10/23 12:00pm)
(04/10/23 4:20am)
Sunday, April 9 saw a minor shake-up in Undergraduate Student Government (USG), as the long-planned shift to establish a mental health core committee led to Class of 2024 Senator Noah Luch ’24 resigning from his role as a senator to lead the committee. Sustainability Committee Chair Sean Bradley ’24 also resigned on Sunday, leaving two vacancies in the Senate.
(04/07/23 12:00pm)
Eisgruber again highlights risks of social media in choosing Ressa's autobiography as pre-read
(04/07/23 4:24am)
Editor’s Note: This piece has been updated with comment from Edoardo Almagià.
(04/07/23 2:09am)
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(04/06/23 12:00pm)
(04/06/23 5:17am)
“Princeton builds accessibility” is one of a number of slogans used by the University on the many construction projects around campus. The Daily Princetonian sat down with University Architect Ron McCoy and Director of Campus Accessibility Michael Barnes to understand how exactly Princeton does that.
(04/06/23 2:51pm)
In “How to Stand Up to a Dictator” by Maria Ressa ’86, Ressa writes that she was originally optimistic about the potential of social media, saying she hoped Rappler, the digital news platform that she co-founded, “would harness the social media platforms to build communities of action for better governance and stronger democracies.” But, as she learned over the course of her reporting, “the Philippines is ground zero for the terrible effects that social media can have on a nation’s institutions, its culture, and the minds of its populace.”
(04/06/23 4:09am)
“I am very grateful for the thesis extension given to seniors in SPIA. When the announcement was made, a collective sigh of relief could be heard from all SPIA seniors across campus,” Taryn Sebba ’23 said.
(04/05/23 12:00pm)
(04/04/23 12:00pm)
Student-athletes navigate NCAA, Ivy League, and Princeton NIL policies to pursue commercial opportunity
(04/04/23 4:31am)
“You need to use every tool you can to keep the safety of the members of your community,” said Vice President for Campus Life, W. Rochelle Calhoun, addressing the Undergraduate Student Government (USG) about a new campus policy regarding security cameras.
(04/04/23 4:25am)
With the men’s basketball team making a trip to the Sweet 16 at this year’s NCAA March Madness basketball tournament, questions have floated on how the University can continue to attract top talent to its athletics rosters.
(04/04/23 4:16am)
For 20 of the 23 candidates for Young Alumni Trustee (YAT), the election came to an end on Friday, when the University informed candidates that following the primary election, Caroline Kirby ’23, Mutemwa Raphael Masheke ’23, and Mayu Takeuchi ’23 would be moving on to the final round.
(04/04/23 1:52am)
On Thursday, March 30, the Women’s National Basketball Association (WNBA) announced that former Ivy League Player of the Year Abby Meyers ’22 had filed for inclusion in the 2023 WNBA Draft. Meyers spent the past year at Maryland, where she helped lead the Maryland Terps to the Elite Eight for the first time since 2015.
(04/03/23 4:47am)
Public lectures at Princeton don’t often fill auditoriums. But even appearing via Zoom, Noam Chomsky drew a packed crowd.
(04/03/23 3:36am)
At an event filled with music, food, and performing arts, 11 individuals, from students to staff to members of the Princeton community, shaved their heads in support of childhood cancer research. In their first partnership with Princeton University’s Civil Leadership Council (CLC), the St. Baldrick’s Foundation hosted a crowd of about 50 for “Tigers Shave for the Brave,“ attracting those who hoped to watch others shave their heads and some who volunteered at the last minute to cut their hair for the cause.