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(05/12/22 4:11am)
Princeton-affiliated journalists Jennifer Senior ’91 and Marie-Rose Sheinerman ’23 have been awarded 2022 Pulitzer Prizes for Journalism. The Pulitzer Prize is an award for achievements in newspaper, magazine, online journalism, and literature and musical composition within the United States.
(02/17/22 1:00pm)
Princeton Public Library hosts event “Black Activism, Then and Now”; Princeton Town Council discusses second phase of construction on Witherspoon Street
(12/15/21 4:31am)
On Tuesday, Dec. 14, with finals scheduled to begin the next day, Princeton announced that it will move all exams beginning on Dec. 16 online and mandate COVID-19 vaccine booster shots for all students, faculty, and staff ahead of the spring semester.
(12/10/21 5:17am)
Businesses on Nassau Street have been struggling to find new hires and keep current staff members from quitting throughout the COVID-19 pandemic. The Daily Princetonian interviewed five local businesses to hear more about how they have maintained a workforce amid a national “Great Resignation.”
(11/09/21 3:06am)
Sir Paul McCartney’s new book, “The Lyrics: 1956 to the Present,” is “as close to an autobiography as we may ever come,” according to the book’s editor, Professor Paul B. Muldoon, University Professor in the Humanities and a professor of creative writing in the Lewis Center for the Arts.
(09/22/21 4:14am)
Last weekend, the Street reopened to all undergraduates for the first time in 18 months; the return of in-person festivities resulted in long lines and overcrowding.
(09/01/21 3:27am)
On Aug. 26, Naomi Hess ’22 became the first person in Nassau Hall's 265-year history to enter and tour the building in a wheelchair without assistance. The installation of an elevator in Nassau Hall was completed six days prior as part of a series of construction projects intended to make campus more accessible to individuals with disabilities.
(06/17/21 7:02pm)
Orientation’s small-group programs will be in-person and based on-campus this fall, according to an email sent to student leaders on Monday and obtained by The Daily Princetonian.
(03/01/21 3:50am)
University professor Paul Muldoon will edit Sir Paul McCartney’s memoir to be released in November, according to a Feb. 24 announcement from McCartney’s publishers. The news came the week after McCartney was a surprise guest in Muldoon’s songwriting class.
(02/24/21 2:17am)
Sir Paul McCartney is as busy as ever. In the last few months, he released a new album, became best friends with Taylor Swift, and just last Tuesday, joined 33 starstruck Princeton students in ATL496: How to Write A Song for a two-hour songwriting workshop.
(02/17/21 4:33am)
On Feb. 13 at 4 p.m., approximately 175 protestors gathered in front of FitzRandolph Gate at the intersection of Nassau and Witherspoon Street to demand that the University expand COVID-19 testing, contact tracing, and vaccinations to the greater Princeton community as well as “democratize” its COVID-related decisions.
(02/22/21 2:17am)
For the last 10 months, once-busy weekdays in downtown Princeton have felt more like sleepy Sundays. Over the course of the pandemic, many local businesses have been operating on a loss, some have shut their doors for good, and all have had to make painful decisions to cope with bleak economic circumstances.
(02/18/21 4:10am)
Nota de la redacción: Se garantizó el anonimato a varios trabajadores entrevistados por miedo de represalias. La versión en español es cortesía de Isa Lapuerta, miembra de Princeton Mutual Aid. Sofia Alvarado, una escritora de Features, revisó la traducción. El artículo original fue publicado el 7 de febrero y se puede encontrar aquí.
(02/08/21 3:13am)
Indra Laloo is feeling hopeful about her work again. After being on furlough since March 2020, she and other Restaurant Associates contract workers have now been invited back until May.
(12/23/20 6:34pm)
Editor’s Note: Princeton Mutual Aid helped to arrange interviews for this piece, some of which were conducted in Spanish, and provided volunteer translators. A Spanish-language version of this piece is available here, courtesy of Peter Taylor ’22 and Princeton Mutual Aid members Amanda Sol Peralta and Isa Lapuerta. Features writer Sofia Alvarado ’23 reviewed the translation.
(12/07/20 12:23am)
Following a months-long effort from students and staff at Vote100, over half the student body has registered for TurboVote — an online platform that provides election updates and reminders.
(10/20/20 9:40pm)
Employees from various University departments took on new roles starting Monday, Oct. 19 as part of the University Services’ Campus Advocate Program.
(10/19/20 10:52pm)
A total of 4,481 students, faculty, and staff received free flu shots from University Health Services (UHS) at Jadwin Gymnasium through the University’s annual FluFest.
(10/14/20 10:20pm)
Organizers for Princeton Mutual Aid (PMA), a community network created during the COVID-19 pandemic to help locals in need, utilized the creativity of the Princeton community during their storytelling fundraising event “Giving and Taking.”