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An outside view of Commons Library in the ES & SEAS complex at night.

Commons Library remains unexplored by students ahead of Spring 2026 grand opening

Although unknown to most students, the new Commons Library provides an alternative study location, conveniently located for engineering students, though hours remain limited.

Although unknown to most students, the new Commons Library provides an alternative study location, conveniently located for engineering students, though hours remain limited.

NEWS | 4 days ago

A man presents a table of housing changes on a projector.

USLC meeting discusses PEV policy, undergrads advocate for language on doxing

At the recent meeting of the University Student Life Committee, the Personal Electric Vehicle (PEV) policy was re-evaluated, alongside harassment policies and graduate student concerns.

University faculty and students, including members of the Undergraduate Student Government (USG) and the Graduate Student Government (GSG) gathered to re-evaluate the Personal Electric Vehicle (PEV) policy, alongside harassment policies and graduate student concerns.

NEWS | 5 days ago

A packed room of students.

Author Rutger Bregman encourages students to rethink success as ‘moral ambition’

The event inaugurated the pilot program of the Princeton chapter for The School for Moral Ambition’s College Network, where students work with New Jersey legislators to impact policy. 

The event inaugurated the pilot program of the Princeton chapter for The School for Moral Ambition’s College Network, where students work with New Jersey legislators to impact policy. 

NEWS | 6 days ago

Four women sit in chairs in Robertson Hall.

FemaleFounded conference gathers business executives, students, startups

Princeton’s third annual FemaleFounded Conference gathered over 100 female-identifying students, founders, executives, and investors from around the world. Centered on the theme “Innovating Care: Digital Health, Human Impact,” the conference featured keynotes, seminars, networking sessions, and a startup pitch fair.

Princeton’s third annual FemaleFounded Conference gathered over 100 female-identifying students, founders, executives, and investors from around the world. Centered on the theme “Innovating Care: Digital Health, Human Impact,” the conference featured keynotes, seminars, networking sessions, and a startup pitch fair.

NEWS | 6 days ago

Aum Dhruv ’27 and Quentin Colón Roosevelt ’27 smile for photos.

USG presidential campaigns largely agree on admin relationship, differ on smaller issues

USG presidential candidates Aum Dhruv ’27 and Quentin Colón Roosevelt ’27 share similar views on University collaboration with USG and dining plan strategies.

USG presidential candidates Aum Dhruv ’27 and Quentin Colón Roosevelt ’27 share similar views on University collaboration with USG and dining plan strategies.

NEWS | 6 days ago

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New College West residential college at night, with windows and visible clouds in the sky.

The Class of 2029 didn’t experience high school during the pandemic. Did it make a difference?

First-years, upperclassmen, and professors discuss how virtual learning and the pandemic continue to shape college-life — and how first-years may have an academic advantage over older class years.

First-years, upperclassmen, and professors discuss how virtual learning and the pandemic continue to shape college-life — and how first-years may have an academic advantage over older class years.

NEWS | 6 days ago

Students perform a dance onstage in front of an audience at a campus event.

Second annual TigerTies event draws over 600 students and community members

TigerTies celebrated its second anniversary, drawing in larger numbers than the previous year and embracing cultural connections among undergraduate students.

TigerTies celebrated its second anniversary, drawing in larger numbers than the previous year and embracing cultural connections among undergraduate students.

NEWS | November 17

Nassau Hall in the fall.

New policy barring most recording set to take effect Jan. 1, other details remain unclear

There is still limited information about how the policy will be implemented, particularly regarding its enforcement and the scope of recording permissions. The University has said it will prepare future guidance.

There is still limited information about how the policy will be implemented, particularly regarding its enforcement and the scope of recording permissions. The University has said it will prepare future guidance.

NEWS | November 17

Entrance to the Davis International Center and Office of International Programs at Princeton.

USG reviews progress of working groups, discusses international financial aid and athletics success

At the Nov. 16 USG meeting, the Senate reviewed initiatives supporting international students, recapped Athletics and Mental Health Committee work, and celebrated USG’s 50th-anniversary programming.

At the Nov. 16 USG meeting, the Senate reviewed initiatives supporting international students, recapped Athletics and Mental Health Committee work, and celebrated USG’s 50th-anniversary programming.

NEWS | November 17

Two people stand in front of an art piece resembling a ladder made of strings.

‘Princeton Collects’ is too chaotic for cohesion

Showcasing 150 donated works, “Princeton Collects” pairs objects across time and cultures, producing an exhibition that remains chaotic despite attempts to understand the pairings.

Showcasing 150 donated works, “Princeton Collects” pairs objects across time and cultures, producing an exhibition that remains chaotic despite attempts to understand the pairings.

NEWS | November 14