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(03/13/23 4:56am)
The onset of the COVID-19 pandemic effectively stopped the fledgling Undergraduate Student Government (USG) Community Dining Task Force in its tracks. As students returned to campus, however, lingering pandemic conditions ultimately ensured an acceleration towards community dining goals.
(03/10/23 5:44am)
In light of recent unionization efforts from Princeton Graduate Students United (PGSU) and increased pressure on University administration to address them, The Daily Princetonian sat down with dean of the Graduate School Rodney Priestley on Wednesday, March 8 to discuss unionization and the Graduate School’s institutional response.
(03/10/23 1:39am)
On Tuesday, March 7, two Brown basketball players filed a lawsuit in federal court in the United States District Court in the District Court of Connecticut, accusing the eight Ivy League institutions and the Ivy League Council of Presidents of violating antitrust law by refusing to offer athletic scholarships.
(03/08/23 7:47pm)
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.
(03/10/23 4:01am)
After finishing 8–2 and coming up just short of the Ivy title in the 2022 season, the Princeton football team is facing a significant loss to its roster.
(03/08/23 1:00pm)
Institutional Restraint, not Institutional Neutrality
(03/08/23 4:11am)
Strong collaboration between the town and the University was on display as University President Christopher Eisgruber ’83 gave his 10th annual address to the Princeton Town Council at its Feb. 27 meeting.
(03/08/23 4:10am)
Campus lighting governance is “complicated,” said Director of Campus Safety and Health Kelly States, given the high number of departments and units involved. States spoke on the University’s working group for improving campus lighting at the March 7 Undergraduate Student Government (USG) meeting, though offered few specifics on progress that has been made by the University.
(03/08/23 2:47am)
For Princeton men’s basketball, having players selected to All-Ivy teams has become routine, and this season was no exception.
(03/06/23 3:58am)
Kevin Rudd, incoming Ambassador of Australia to the United States, is concerned about the current relationship between the United States (U.S.) and China. Still, he believes there’s a way around total conflict. Addressing University community members at a panel hosted by the School of Public and International Affairs (SPIA) on March 3, Rudd discussed his new book “The Avoidable War: The Dangers of a Catastrophic Conflict Between the US and Xi Jinping’s China.”
(03/06/23 5:03am)
“Running an election in Nigeria is no easy matter. [The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC)], the election management body, had to manage 176,846 polling places, many of them in conflict-affected areas,” professor of Politics and International Affairs Jennifer Widner, who teaches a course titled POL 366: Politics in Africa, told The Daily Princetonian.
(03/03/23 6:28am)
The UMatter bus, a bus that provides weekend late-night service for students to ride home from the eating clubs, has faced a significant decrease in ridership since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic. Some bus staffers attribute the decrease in ridership to the pick-up location and a lack of awareness about the bus.
(03/03/23 1:00pm)
Princeton can take the offensive on affirmative action
(03/03/23 5:34am)
On March 2, graduate students were sent a memo from the Office of the Dean explaining the “process and timeline by which graduate student stipends are set,” and informing the graduate student body that, contrary to information announced in a tweet from the Princeton Graduate Students Union (PGSU) on Feb. 28, there is no planned $5,000 dollar stipend raise for the 2023-2024 academic year. Graduate students will be getting an approximately five percent stipend raise.
(03/03/23 4:54am)
The University’s second Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Report highlighted the University’s goal of increasing diversity in academic hiring. While the demographics of non-tenure-track faculty more closely mirror that of the undergraduate student body, tenured faculty remain overwhelmingly white and male.
(03/02/23 1:00pm)
(03/02/23 7:20am)
In January 2023, Shaun Cason ’23 became the first Princeton transfer student to win the Sachs Scholarship, which allows students to pursue graduate studies at any institution outside of the United States.
(03/02/23 4:42am)
Room draw is the process by which Princeton students select their housing accommodations for the upcoming academic year. Room draw takes place in March and April. The Daily Princetonian compiled answers to some questions about the process.
(03/02/23 4:56am)
With Ramadan beginning on March 22, Muslim students have expressed concern over the accessibility and variety of Halal food, as well as a lack of communication. Campus Dining has made changes to food available during Ramadan in response to feedback from Muslim students last year.
(03/01/23 1:00pm)
“No, Princeton is not loan-free” – not for international students