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(12/09/22 10:01pm)
Stephen Daniels ’24 was elected president by a nearly 40 point margin in this year’s Undergraduate Student Government (USG) winter elections. The Senate-initiated referendum on gender-neutral bathrooms in dorms passed with 58 percent of the votes, with 27 percent voting no and 15 percent voting to abstain.
(12/09/22 1:00pm)
'This is hate speech': Students harassed by extremist protestors on campus
(12/09/22 5:08am)
The University approved Chinese international students’ continuous housing requests on Dec. 5 after initially denying a number of requests for housing over winter break.
(12/09/22 2:47am)
The Office of Campus Engagement (OCE) will host Princeton’s third annual Wintersession on Jan. 16-29, offering 525 free courses taught by administrators, faculty members, students, and community members.
(12/09/22 3:39am)
Content Warning: This article includes mention of violent hate speech.
(12/08/22 4:25am)
Rev. Dr. Jonathan Lee Walton will begin his term as the first Black and the first Baptist President of the Princeton Theological Seminary (PTS) on Jan. 1. Walton is also an alum of the Seminary, earning a Ph.D. in 2006 and M.Div. in 2002.
(12/08/22 4:27am)
Anthony Grafton is a historian of Renaissance Europe and the Henry Putnam University Professor of History at Princeton, where he has taught since 1975. His most recent book, co-authored with Maren Elisabeth Schwab of the University of Kiel in Germany, is “The Art of Discovery: Digging into the Past in Renaissance Europe,” published by Princeton University Press in November.
(12/08/22 4:41am)
The Spring 2023 course catalog features 23 new courses in or cross-listed with the African American Studies Department (AAS), spanning a range of disciplines including theater, poetry, and journalism. This is the most new courses of any department, barring Freshman Seminars, according to the catalog.
(12/07/22 3:57am)
In the final meeting of the term, the Undergraduate Student Government (USG) Senate heard updates on security cameras, budget, and committee activities in Betts Auditorium on Sunday, Dec. 4. The Senate also approved minor adjustments to the language of the Honor Committee Constitution and a resolution regarding USG transparency.
(12/07/22 3:47am)
On Dec. 1, high school students across the country were admitted to the University via the QuestBridge National College Match. In keeping with an announcement made earlier this year, the University has not released admissions statistics about the Class of 2027, according to an email from University Spokesperson Michael Hotchkiss, including the number of QuestBridge recipients.
(12/06/22 10:03pm)
Professor Imani Perry honored with National Book Award for nonfiction; Town Council hears community thoughts on master plans
(12/06/22 3:52am)
On Nov. 16, Professor Imani Perry of the Department of African American Studies received the National Book Award for Nonfiction, honoring “South to America: A Journey Below the Mason-Dixon to Understand the Soul of a Nation.”
(12/05/22 1:00pm)
Princeton community hosts vigil mourning Club Q shooting
(12/05/22 6:05am)
Members of the Undergraduate Student Government (USG) U-Council Chair Stephen Daniels ’24, Campus and Community Affairs (CCA) Chair Isabella Shutt ’24, and Sustainability Chair Audrey Zhang ’25 faced off in the USG presidential debate for an audience upwards of 40 students in Whig Hall on Thursday, Dec. 1.
(12/06/22 4:34am)
On Wednesday, Nov. 30, the Princeton Town Master Plan Steering Committee held a town hall to receive comments on the committee’s ideas and plans for future development in town. The three hour town hall, held in the Princeton Public Library, was an opportunity for community members to comment on the Princeton Master Plan, which will offer a blueprint for growth and development over the next 10 years.
(12/07/22 1:42am)
Last week, Oregon Governor Kate Brown, formerly-incarcerated advocate Michael Thompson, and New Jersey Attorney General Matthew J. Platkin spoke at the University on the importance of clemency in prison reform.
(12/05/22 4:55am)
Content Warning: This article contains mention of gun violence, homophobia, transphobia, and death.
(12/05/22 3:49am)
On Saturday, Dec. 3, The Daily Princetonian staff elected Rohit Narayanan ’24 the 147th editor-in-chief after six hours of deliberations and two cycles of voting at Betts Auditorium.
(12/05/22 3:39am)
Content warning: The following article contains mention of death and homophobia.
(12/02/22 1:00pm)
Arts Council hosts panel on 'Overlooked History' of Black artists in Princeton