Daily Newsletter: May 6, 2024
"I think we were forced into this position": Hunger strike for Palestine continues into third day: Your Daily 'Prince' Briefing.
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"I think we were forced into this position": Hunger strike for Palestine continues into third day: Your Daily 'Prince' Briefing.
The sit-in in solidarity with Gaza on Princeton’s McCosh Courtyard has entered its second day. Student demonstrators remained on the courtyard undisturbed through Thursday night into Friday morning.
In preemptive move, U. says encampment protestors will be arrested and barred from campus: Your Daily ‘Prince’ Briefing
Princeton Pro-Life experiences resurgence in the 2023-24 academic year: Your Daily ‘Prince’ Briefing
In a TigerAlert sent to the Princeton community at 11:43 a.m. on Monday, April 22, the Office of Information Technology (OIT) wrote that University phones were experiencing a “service disruption.” The outage is ongoing at time of publication.
The ADL gave Princeton an F for antisemitism. After the CJL pushed back, they bumped it up to a D: Your Daily ‘Prince’ Briefing
On May 8 and 9, Princeton postdoctoral researchers will vote to decide if they are going to unionize.
Effective Fall 2025, passing times between classes will be extended to 15 and 20 minutes, replacing the current 10 minute period. The plan also suggests opening more room in the course grid for precept and course times.
In light of preview days, religious groups ramp up new-student outreach: Your Daily ‘Prince’ Briefing
“She’s such a builder”: Kauanui appointed to Indigenous Studies professorship: Your Daily ‘Prince’ Briefing
Labyrinth will no longer supply books for Princeton courses: Your Daily ‘Prince’ Briefing
Princeton Trustees adopt 2024-25 budget, increasing financial aid: Your Daily ‘Prince’ Briefing.
Following technical difficulties, NCW room draw rescheduled for Wednesday and Thursday: Your Daily ‘Prince’ Briefing
As construction continues across campus, overnight work has been occurring on the site of the new Frist Health Center. While the Princeton Town Ordinance limits the hours construction can occur to between 7 a.m. and 6 p.m., the University is exempt. A resident of Scully Hall, Julia Zhou ’24, noticed and reported the late-night work to Public Safety (PSAFE) on two separate occasions since the start of spring break, telling The Daily Princetonian that the late-night noise and light are disruptive.
‘A second family’: Muslim Student Association, campus organizations cater to community during Ramadan: Your Daily ‘Prince’ Briefing
As students continue to confront numerous construction projects, especially in the center of campus, small construction areas near Whitman College and Dillon Gym are expected to be finished in the next several months.