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(10/04/22 2:18am)
Editor’s Note: A previous version of this article included quotes from chemistry professor Michael Hecht which were mistranscribed and have been corrected. The ‘Prince’ regrets these errors.
(05/13/22 2:52pm)
Two summer programs traditionally held on the Princeton campus have taken different approaches for summer 2022, as COVID-19 restrictions have loosened this spring.
(05/06/22 4:03am)
The annual Princeton ‘pre-read’ for the Class of 2026 will be “Every Day the River Changes: Four Weeks Down the Magdalena,” written by Jordan Salama ’19, according to an announcement on April 28.
(04/25/22 3:49am)
On April 12 and April 19, students admitted to the Class of 2026 visited campus for Princeton Preview, an annual experience for prospective students and their family to explore the University. This spring marks the first time in two years that the event was held in-person.
(04/13/22 1:35am)
Students, faculty, and community members gathered for an event on Thursday, April 7 titled “The Case Against BDS,” where panelists advocated against the Caterpillar referendum that appears on the Undergraduate Student Government (USG) referendum ballot.
(03/23/22 4:07am)
Editor’s Note: A previous version of this article mentioned the creation of mixed concentration programs as a part of the minors program pilots. In fact, a mixed concentrations program was only mentioned as an idea during the meeting and the University does not have concrete plans to implement such a plan at this time.
(03/21/22 1:53am)
On March 15 in the Whig Senate chamber, Princeton students congregated for “the debate of the year” — at least according to advertising ahead of the event by the Center for Jewish Life (CJL), which worked with Whig-Clio and Fuzzy Dice to pull it off.
(03/04/22 3:12am)
Three years ago, Naomi Hess ’22 approached Rabbi Ira Dounn in the lobby of the Center for Jewish Life with a request.
(02/22/22 4:53am)
On Saturday, Feb. 19, Princeton held its first in-person Alumni Day since 2020, bringing Tigers from all across the world back to Princeton’s campus for celebrations and awards in Richardson Auditorium.
(02/17/22 5:23am)
University President Christopher L. Eisgruber ’83 led the monthly meeting for the Council of the Princeton University Community (CPUC) on Monday, Feb. 14. Eisgruber expounded on his annual State of the University Letter and took questions from members of the Council, faculty, and student body.
(01/31/22 5:42am)
As Princeton enters the second week of the semester, Campus Dining is resuming in-person dining services on Monday, Jan. 31, according to an email to all undergraduate students on Jan. 29. This will replace the current “grab-and-go” rules that have been in place since Jan. 9, although take-out options will continue to be available.
(01/28/22 4:43am)
Princeton faculty members involved with the Academic Freedom Alliance (AFA) have expressed support for law professor Amy Wax’s academic freedom, after the University of Pennsylvania announced it had initiated a review process that could sanction her for her anti-Asian remarks.
(12/17/21 4:58am)
Princeton admitted its first pool of applicants in the 2021–22 application cycle on Thursday, Dec. 16 at 7 p.m. In a departure from previous years, the University will not announce application statistics.
(12/06/21 5:38am)
On Dec. 3, the Undergraduate Student Government (USG) conducted a virtual debate between its two candidates for 2022 USG president: Jasman Singh ’23 and Mayu Takeuchi ’23.
(11/17/21 4:40am)
In 2019, the hotel chain Graduate Hotels bought the office building at 20 Nassau Street. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the construction project, which was scheduled to begin that year and last 24 months, was delayed until now.