Spring days at Princeton: A photo essay
Students spent the last weeks of class enjoying the outdoors, with surprise movie star sightings to round it all out. The Class of 2026 visited campus for the first in-person Princeton Preview in three years.
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Students spent the last weeks of class enjoying the outdoors, with surprise movie star sightings to round it all out. The Class of 2026 visited campus for the first in-person Princeton Preview in three years.
Amid news of the war in Ukraine, students completed their midterm exams and assignments and went on spring break.
This week, students ventured outside more as the weather continued to warm up, Naacho performed, and the women's ice hockey team went head to head against Yale University.
After the first snowstorm of the semester, students and visitors took advantage of the abundant snow to explore campus and go sledding. Keep scrolling to see how a blanket of snow enhances the beauty of Princeton’s campus.
This week, students returned from winter break to reunite and start the spring semester.
This week, changing leaves covered Princeton’s trees in orange and yellow. Students enjoyed pizza at Fall Fest, and women’s ice hockey played Union College.
This week, students and local families celebrated Halloween. Tourists wandered leaf-strewn streets, and Forbes College brought back the chocolate fountain at Sunday brunch.
This week, Princeton football defeated the Columbia Lions with a final score of 24–7, and A$AP Ferg performed at the first in-person Lawnparties in two years.