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As the homecoming football game against Harvard on Oct. 23 approaches, The Daily Princetonian took to campus to explore student perspectives on school spirit, the role of athletics in student culture, and our mascot — the tiger. www.dailyprincetonian.com
Last weekend, Princeton held Lawnparties in-person for the first time since September 2019. The Oct. 3 event took place across Prospect Avenue, with food and musical performances from The Wldlfe, LZRD, Smallpools, DJ Kazuo Nakamura, and Ruby the Hatchet. Finally, after hearing from student opener Naaji Hylton ’22, known professionally as J. Paris, students attended a headline performance from A$AP Ferg.
Our world is filled with fascinating and interesting topics that many of us do not understand to their fullest extent. In an attempt to help bridge that gap in understanding, The Daily Princetonian has taken on the task of collecting questions from Princeton students about everyday topics to be answered by Princeton students that are passionate about these subjects. In this episode, we explore the Academy, differences between the Oscars, the Grammys, and the Golden Globes - along with equity and representation in award shows - with Daniel Drake ’24. Music: www.bensound.com www.dailyprincetonian.com
On Sunday, Aug. 29, Princeton officially welcomed the Classes of 2024 and 2025 to campus with the tradition of Opening Exercises and the Pre-rade. Opening Exercises are held annually in the University Chapel, featuring an address by University President Christopher Eisgruber ’83 and interfaith blessings. Immediately following, the Pre-rade welcomes first-year students in through FitzRandolph Gate, a tradition dating back to 2004.
Our world is filled with fascinating and interesting topics that many of us do not understand to their fullest extent. In an attempt to help bridge that gap in understanding, The Daily Princetonian has taken on the task of collecting questions from Princeton students about everyday topics to be answered by Princeton students that are passionate about these subjects. In this episode, we explore the stars, constellations, and zodiac signs with Ndinelago "Zizi" Coleman ’22.
Emma Treadway ’22, the 145th Editor-in-Chief of The Daily Princetonian, shares how before she arrived on campus, everyone at Princeton seemed “superhuman, out of reach.” But she soon learned how we’re all just people first and foremost.
The Daily Princetonian and the American Whig-Cliosophic Society present "Reporting on the Supreme Court," a panel event on Monday, July 19, from 8-9 p.m. EST.
Our world is filled with fascinating and interesting topics that many of us do not understand to their fullest extent. In an attempt to help bridge that gap in understanding, The Daily Princetonian has taken on the task of collecting questions from Princeton students about everyday topics to be answered by Princeton students that are passionate about these subjects. In this episode, we explore the stock market and investment with Ryan Jiang ’23.
Our world is filled with fascinating and interesting topics that many of us do not understand to their fullest extent. In an attempt to help bridge that gap in understanding, The Daily Princetonian has taken on the task of collecting questions from Princeton students about everyday topics to be answered by Princeton students that are passionate about these subjects. In this episode, we explore the impact and presence of climate change with Katherine Ross ’22.
A panel presented by The Daily Princetonian and the Princeton Disability Collective. The panel focused on the importance of media representation on issues related to disability and how to create accessible and inclusive newsroom environments. The panel was on Monday, June 21.
In her final letter for the spring semester, editor-in-chief Emma Treadway sends a note of encouragement. She asks, “As future leaders who are working to better the world, what is all that work without empathy and a respect for ourselves and the people we serve?”
Welcome to the Great Class of 2025! We take you around campus to show you some of our favorite spots, including Nassau Hall, Firestone Library, Frist Campus Center, and all of the other places that you will be able to make your home at Princeton.
From The Daily Princetonian comes a roundtable talk show that delves into race on Princeton's campus, bringing you in-depth, unfiltered conversations on student experiences. Produced by Content Strategist Omar Farah ’23, alongside Aishah Balogun ’23 and Victoria Agwam ’23, members of the Black Student Union, The Orange Table seeks to candidly discuss race on Princeton's campus and at colleges throughout the nation. In this episode, students break down the dating landscape at the University, and how it looks for black people and black women in particular. With discussions of colorism, misogynoir, and fetishization get ready for REAL TALK about how race and gender discrimination collide in our modern dating world.
Assistant News Editor Katherine Dailey '24 sits down with new Princeton Mayor Mark Freda to discuss his campaign, goals for his term, and balancing work, family, and service.