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The Princeton Council is revising proposed special event regulations after community backlash over concerns that they could restrict public gatherings and protests. Officials say they aim to streamline rules while protecting free speech.

The Princeton Council is revising proposed special event regulations after community backlash over concerns that they could restrict public gatherings and protests. Officials say they aim to streamline rules while protecting free speech.


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Students divided over new e-bike ban

Students expressed divided views on the University’s new policy banning the use, storage, parking, and charging of e-bikes on campus, citing concerns about commuting challenges and campus safety.

Students expressed divided views on the University’s new policy banning the use, storage, parking, and charging of e-bikes on campus, citing concerns about commuting challenges and campus safety.

NEWS | 2 days ago

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Jan-Werner Müller awarded University professorship, reflects on democracy and academic freedom

Jan-Werner Müller, scholar of democratic theory and the history of political thought, was named Class of 1943 University Professor of Politics. He sat down with the ‘Prince’ to discuss his research, teaching, the role of political theory, and concerns about student engagement and academic freedom on campus.

Jan-Werner Müller, scholar of democratic theory and the history of political thought, was named Class of 1943 University Professor of Politics. He sat down with the ‘Prince’ to discuss his research, teaching, the role of political theory, and concerns about student engagement and academic freedom on campus.

NEWS | 2 days ago

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Princeton bans e-bikes in latest update to PEV policy

The decision comes after months of deliberation by the University’s Environmental, Safety, and Risk Management committee and follows growing concerns about pedestrian safety, widespread violations of existing restrictions, and new statewide regulations set to take effect in July.

The decision comes after months of deliberation by the University’s Environmental Safety and Risk Management committee and follows growing concerns about pedestrian safety, widespread violations of existing restrictions, and new statewide regulations set to take effect in July.

NEWS | 3 days ago

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USG passes ‘One Too Many’ campaign resolution, faces criticism from UHS

USG voted to adopt the “One Too Many” campaign’s statement as an official position, advancing student-led recommendations to administrators even as University Health Services raised concerns about the letter’s research and framing.

USG voted to adopt the “One Too Many” campaign’s statement as an official position, advancing student-led recommendations to administrators even as University Health Services raised concerns about the letter’s research and framing.

NEWS | 3 days ago

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Nukes and Nassau Hall: inside Princeton’s Science and Global Security Program

Co-directors of Princeton's Science and Global Security Program Zia Mian and Alexander Glaser are working to understand nuclear arms control, nonproliferation, and policies around disarmament alongside a team of researchers and visiting scholars.

Co-directors of Princeton's Science and Global Security Program Zia Mian and Alexander Glaser are working to understand nuclear arms control, nonproliferation, and policies around disarmament alongside a team of researchers and visiting scholars.

NEWS | 3 days ago

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Trump’s proposed budget targets research funding after major cuts last year

President Trump’s proposed cuts to the National Institutes of Health and the National Science Foundation, among other agencies, in his Fiscal Year budget for 2027 submitted to Congress on April 3. The Association of American Universities released a statement urging Congress to stand against the proposed budget, which could have implications for research at Princeton.

President Trump’s proposed cuts to the National Institutes of Health and the National Science Foundation, among other agencies, in his Fiscal Year budget for 2027 submitted to Congress on April 3. The Association of American Universities released a statement urging Congress to stand against the proposed budget, which could have implications for research at Princeton.

NEWS | 6 days ago

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Seniors Swamidurai, Fayad, Kho advance to Young Alumni Trustee general election

Aishwarya Swamidurai ’26, Jamil Fayad ’26, and Enzo Kho ’26 advanced to the general election for Young Alumni Trustee. They have been selected by their class from an original pool of 15 candidates.

Aishwarya Swamidurai ’26, Jamil Fayad ’26, and Enzo Kho ’26 advanced to the general election for Young Alumni Trustee. They have been selected by their class from an original pool of 15 candidates.

NEWS | 6 days ago

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‘A post-America world’: Sen. Andy Kim says U.S. must build resilience

Senator Andy Kim (D-N.J.) spoke at the School of Public and International Affairs’ Dean’s Leadership Series Tuesday afternoon, warning that a “post-America world” is emerging. Amid a turbulent global landscape, Kim emphasized national security and innovation as priorities for the U.S. going forward.

Senator Andy Kim (D-N.J.) spoke at the School of Public and International Affairs’ Dean’s Leadership Series Tuesday afternoon, warning that a “post-America world” is emerging. Amid a turbulent global landscape, Kim emphasized national security and innovation as priorities for the U.S. going forward.

NEWS | April 8

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Princeton Preview moves indoors amid budget cuts

Hundreds of prospective freshmen with orange and black lanyards swarmed campus on Tuesday for the first Princeton Preview Day for the admitted members of the Class of 2030. The Daily Princetonian spoke with many of these members, gauging their excitement to be on campus, while also looking into how budget constraints have affected the preview day.

Hundreds of prospective freshmen with orange and black lanyards swarmed campus on Tuesday for the first Princeton Preview Day for the admitted members of the Class of 2030. The Daily Princetonian spoke with many of these members, gauging their excitement to be on campus, while also looking into how budget constraints have affected the Preview day.

NEWS | April 8

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Driver who struck undergraduate cyclist identified as U. employee

An undergraduate cyclist was struck and trapped beneath a vehicle driven by a University employee on Elm Drive late Tuesday night. The student was hospitalized in stable condition, and the driver received a citation.

An undergraduate cyclist was struck and trapped beneath a vehicle driven by a University employee on Elm Drive late Tuesday night. The student was hospitalized in stable condition, and the driver received a citation.

NEWS | April 8

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GSG announces expanded retirement savings plan, approves grad student surveys

At its April 6 meeting, the Graduate Student Government assembly heard presentations on a new graduate student retirement plan and the Inclusion and Diversity report, and approved surveys for the graduate student body.

At its April 6 meeting, the Graduate Student Government assembly heard presentations on a new graduate student retirement plan and the Inclusion and Diversity report, and approved surveys for the graduate student body.

NEWS | April 7

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Faculty pass proposal shaving six days off winter break starting in 2027–28

At their April 6 meeting, faculty approved a schedule change starting in 2027–28 that shortens winter break by six days and shifts the academic calendar earlier.

At their April 6 meeting, faculty approved a schedule change starting in 2027–28 that shortens winter break by six days and shifts the academic calendar earlier.

NEWS | April 7