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After eight years at the Office for Religious Life (ORL), incoming Dean Theresa Thames has developed a deep appreciation for the relationships she builds. It’s a gift, she says, to use her role to learn about students, her colleagues, and campus community members.
Journeys to a Princeton diploma are manifold. In fact, they are so varied that they completely lack a coherent guiding message or principal intellectual basis. Our education is the sum of the classes we take, yet there is no support in its construction beyond our major requirements and a demand to take a suitably broad range of courses through the unfocused general education requirements. With no perspective offered on the knowledge or ideas that make someone educated, the University abandons a crucial task in its mission.
Members of New College West (NCW), one of Princeton’s seven residential colleges, have not received HoagieMail emails since Aug. 18.
This summer, I participated in an advocacy internship sponsored by the Pace Center for Civic Engagement. At the same time, my stay in an Airbnb there contributed to the continuing gentrification of Crown Heights, Brooklyn.
As the leaves turn and the air cools, the women’s sports teams are gearing up for another exciting season.
On Tuesday, Aug. 27, Princeton University released a “Protests and Free Expression” website to serve as a hub for free speech guidelines on campus. The release of the website follows a heated end to the spring semester as Princeton’s “Gaza Solidarity Encampment” held demonstrations starting in late April, which led to the arrests of several students.
Princeton’s women’s sports are entering the fall ready to bring titles to the Orange Bubble — but how are the prospects of the men’s teams looking? Last year, the Tigers celebrated conference championships in men’s water polo and men’s cross country, while historically strong programs like football and men’s soccer struggled in the Ivy League. As the fall season begins, the Tigers look set for exciting seasons in football, men’s water polo, men’s soccer, and men’s cross country.
Admin. tightens protest regulations as students return to campus: Your Daily ‘Prince’ Briefing
Whether for routine checkups or “frosh flu” treatment, many Princeton students will visit University Health Services (UHS) at the McCosh Health Center at least once. By contrast, far fewer people will visit Princeton Medical Center (PMC), but those who do are often in for a nasty surprise — a much higher medical bill.
Princeton Campus Recreation turned the page on a new chapter in the multi-phase restoration of Dillon Gym on Monday, unveiling a double-decker wellness facility that boasts state of the art fitness studios and equipment. The completion of the second phase of construction also brought a new entrance and lobby to Dillon through the Class of 1986 Fitness and Wellness Pavilion.
University President Christopher Eisgruber ’83 invited the Class of 2028 to come up with a “rebranding” of the term “liberal arts” in his remarks to incoming first-year students at Opening Exercises on Sept. 3.
Content warning: This article contains mention of sexual misconduct. University Counseling services are available at 609-258-3141.
Blake Stenstrom ’24 took the snap, dropped back two paces, looked around, and launched the ball out left to then-junior tight end Tyler Picinic.
Nassau Hall has long been an iconic location for campus protests.
Pop star Daya and rapper NLE Choppa will headline Fall 2024 Lawnparties, which follows the first week of classes on Sunday, Sept. 8. The Undergraduate Student Government (USG) made the announcement via Instagram on Friday, Aug. 23.
Days after Nick Mead ’17 crossed the finish line with Team USA’s men’s coxless four rowing squad, winning a gold medal for the United States, he woke up on the wrong side of the bed.
New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy announced a “fare holiday” for NJ Transit rail riders from Aug. 26 through Sept. 2. The decision to offer customers a week of free train fares follows a bout of service disruptions throughout the spring and summer in addition to a 15 percent fare increase that went into effect on July 1.
A month after Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) arrested an undocumented immigrant in Princeton, concerned community members are still seeking answers — and are organizing to find them.
Ryan Seggerman ’22 was a shining star on the tennis courts of Old Nassau, but he has now made an appearance on a much larger stage.