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(11/08/23 7:17am)
On the border of England and Scotland stands an 800-year-old pink-stoned castle. Once the home of the bishops of Carlisle, within its grandiose walls, visitors marvel at the lush gardens and intricately-decorated interiors.
(09/18/23 3:00am)
Students searching for late-night meal options will soon have a new place to go during midnight study breaks or nights out on Prospect Avenue: the Campus Dining food truck. Starting on Thursday, Sept. 21, Campus Dining will open the food truck on the north side of the McCosh Health Center from 11 p.m. to 3 a.m. on Thursdays, Fridays, and Saturdays.
(09/13/23 3:28am)
Princeton’s School of Public and International Affairs (SPIA) leased an office space in Washington D.C. last spring, marking “the first time in the University’s history that its policy and international affairs school has had a dedicated, physical presence in the nation’s capital” according to the department website. The new space is located in the Dupont Circle neighborhood, less than two miles from Embassy Row.
(09/04/23 2:32am)
Shana Weber announced she would be leaving her position as director of Princeton’s Office of Sustainability in an email sent to the Princeton sustainability community on July 21, just weeks before the start of the 2023-2024 academic year. Her departure is the latest in a series of recent resignations from University administrators, including former Provost Deborah Prentice, Dean for Research Pablo Debenedetti, and Executive Vice President Treby Williams ’84.
(07/13/23 3:42am)
“Affirmative action, for many of us, is what we would have considered at one point or another to be a huge facet in our Princeton experience,” shared the executive and artistic team of Más Flow, Princeton’s Latin dance company, in a statement to The Daily Princetonian.
(05/08/23 5:18am)
At a conference on Friday, May 5, executives from oil and gas companies British Petroleum (BP) and members of the University’s Carbon Mitigation Initiative (CMI), an academic research program within the High Meadows Environmental Institute, were met the sight of students lying on the Julius Romo Rabinowitz (JRR) atrium floor with their mouths duct-taped and eyes closed.
(04/26/23 3:27am)
“Princeton in the nation’s service and the service of humanity,” Princeton’s informal motto claims. In what ways does the University support students’ engagement with service? The Daily Princetonian looked into two programs, Program for Community-Engaged Scholarship (ProCES) and Learning and Education through Service (LENS), that are designed to expand students’ commitment to service in class and during the summer.
(04/19/23 3:40am)
Counseling and Psychological Services (CPS) announced on April 17 that they would once again be offering single counseling sessions. Single counseling sessions are hour-long sessions, which give students the opportunity to meet with a CPS counselor for an extended period of time without the standard expectation of consultation or follow-up appointments.
(04/11/23 3:25am)
In September 2022, a blockbuster report on mental health on campus was published by a mental health working group formed in collaboration between the Undergraduate Student Government (USG), the Office of Campus Life, and University Health Services (UHS).
(03/29/23 4:16am)
How do students get accommodations on campus? The Daily Princetonian spoke to administrators who supervise the accommodation process and students who have experienced the process themselves to understand the Office of Disability Services’ (ODS) ability to meet students’ needs.
(03/20/23 3:55am)
“If you live near a grocery store but you can’t afford to shop there, then it doesn’t matter that you're not in a food desert. You’re still hungry,” wrote author and activist Mikki Kendall in her book “Hood Feminism.”