'Gaza Solidarity Encampment' at Princeton
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‘Prince’ Features staff sat in Murray Dodge, otherwise known as “the kindest place on campus,” for 12 hours, observing the rotating cast of campus characters who stop in and study, and the stories of those who work there.
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The Daily Princetonian’s Data team tracks the ‘Prince’s coverage of activism every decade since the 1870s. Looking at the frequency of articles featuring key words, from “advocacy” to “apartheid” and “divest” to “demonstration,” we uncover trends of activism at Princeton.
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While Princeton has a reputation of apathy towards activism, how activism is practiced on campus cannot be distilled to a monolith. This special supplement from The Daily Princetonian examines the full spread of assumptions about activism on Princeton’s campus. Together, these stories explain how Princeton has balanced two identities — a hub for activist energy and a culture of indifference.
Ahead of Ivy Madness, The Daily Princetonian takes a behind-the-scenes look at the recent successes of the men’s and women’s basketball teams. This supplement looks at the people who make up the teams now and the strategies that have propelled the Tigers to the top of the Ivy League.
Read the ‘Prince’s 2023 Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Belonging (DEIB) Report.
“The single idea of Big Block of Cheese Day is still more important than ever: who gets heard, and about what?”
The ‘Prince’ staff sat in Wawa for 24 hours, observing the rotating cast of characters who enter and exit its doors, and the stories of those who work behind its counters. Reporters switched off hour by hour, each observing a part of the Wawa tapestry.
In a special issue, The Daily Princetonian looks at moments in Princeton's Black history. Topics range from Princeton’s historically Black Witherspoon-Jackson neighborhood to the legacy of slavery to nightlife in the 90s.
In a special issue, the Daily Princetonian examines five aspects of Asian life on campus: history, communities, arts, languages, and stories of international students.
Following the release of The Daily Princetonian’s fourth annual Frosh Survey, Data editors break down some interesting crosstabs.