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(04/15/22 4:24am)
Following the public release of preliminary results from the Spring 2022 Undergraduate Student Government (USG) election on Wednesday, specifics of the USG Constitution’s language and election bylaws have sparked confusion over whether Referendum No. 3 has passed.
(04/14/22 5:08am)
Referendum No. 3, which calls on the University administration to halt the use of Caterpillar construction machinery on campus expansion projects, met the threshold to be passed during the Spring Undergraduate Student Government (USG) election cycle this week, according to preliminary election results made public early on Wednesday, April 13.
(02/16/22 5:36am)
Eighty-four undergraduate students tested positive for COVID-19 on Feb. 14, according to the University dashboard, marking the highest single-day spike among undergraduate students this academic year.
(02/16/22 3:25am)
This week, students sampled the soon-to-come spring weather, until Sunday’s snow extended this year’s winter activities for a few more days.
(02/15/22 4:45am)
Christian Potter ’22 and Claire Wayner ’22 have been awarded Moses Taylor Pyne Prizes, the highest general distinction an undergraduate can receive.
(01/24/22 7:18pm)
All undergraduate students will have the option to live in their residential colleges for all four years, according to an email sent to all undergraduate students from Dean of the College Jill Dolan and Vice President for Campus Life W. Rochelle Calhoun.
(01/20/22 3:56am)
Responding to complaints by members of the Princeton Open Campus Coalition (POCC), University President Christopher Eisgruber ’83 defended a memo sent by Dean of the School of Public and International Affairs (SPIA) Amaney Jamal.
(01/13/22 2:54am)
Xiyue Wang GS and his wife Hua Qu GS ’21 filed suit against Princeton in November 2021, alleging the University caused him “severe personal injuries and other irreparable harm” through “grossly negligent acts.”
(12/24/21 1:52am)
During the penultimate week of the semester, the University’s COVID-19 positivity rate was 0.58 percent, according to the COVID-19 dashboard — the highest positivity rate since the return of students to campus in early 2021.
(12/06/21 2:55am)
We sit down with the University Student Government presidential candidates, Mayu Takeuchi ’23 and Jasman Singh ’23, to hear more about their platforms, goals, and qualifications. Voting in Princeton’s USG election will be from 12 p.m. on Monday, December 6 to 12 p.m. on Thursday, December 9.
(11/27/21 8:11pm)
The University will increase COVID-19 testing frequency, introduce a cap on non-academic gathering size, and double down on its mask mandate in an effort to avoid a post-Thanksgiving surge in COVID-19 cases.
(11/24/21 12:37am)
Over 30 undergraduate students tested positive for COVID-19 between Monday, Nov. 22 and Friday, Nov. 26, as many students travel home for Thanksgiving break. These cases mark the highest spike in cases this semester.
(11/19/21 5:04am)
Content Warning: Includes references to targeted violence.
(11/16/21 4:41am)
At the Undergraduate Student Government Senate meeting on Sunday, Nov. 14, two University representatives presented on the University’s inaugural Diversity, Equity & Inclusion Report.
(11/09/21 4:59am)
When the Undergraduate Student Government (USG) Senate met on Sunday, Nov. 7, they voted to amend the Honor Code Constitution in addition to discussing grading policy and the atmosphere around grading on campus.
(11/02/21 3:59am)
The Undergraduate Student Government (USG) Senate met on Sunday, Oct. 31 to discuss and vote on several proposals.
(10/27/21 3:27am)
Over 4,000 attended a Zoom lecture by University of Chicago Associate Professor of Geophysical Sciences Dorian Abbot on “Climate and the Potential for Life on Other Planets” on Thursday, Oct. 21. The event was hosted by the James Madison Program in American Ideals and Institutions (JMP) after it was canceled by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) Department of Earth, Atmospheric, and Planetary Sciences (EAPS).
(10/13/21 3:35am)
The Undergraduate Student Government (USG) Senate has created a Lawnparties Review Committee to serve for the remainder of the current USG term.
(10/04/21 3:59am)
Crowded, dangerous conditions disrupted Lawnparties on Sunday, causing delays to headliner A$AP Ferg’s performance and injury to at least one student attendee.
(09/29/21 2:28am)
The Undergraduate Student Government (USG) Social Committee has announced they will no longer host band LANY at this year’s Lawnparties, scheduled for this Sunday, Oct. 3. This comes after many students expressed concern with the announcement of the headliner after allegations of predatory behavior, manipulation, and emotional abuse came to light about lead singer Paul Klein.