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(03/19/20 10:25pm)
In an online petition that had garnered 352 student signatures as of Thursday afternoon, Princeton Graduate Students United (PGSU) urged the University to “make sure that no one is left behind” as the University responds to the COVID-19 pandemic.
(03/18/20 8:23pm)
Two more University staff members have tested positive for COVID-19, with at least two staff members and two students awaiting results for pending tests.
(03/16/20 5:35pm)
Gov. Phil Murphy has recommended a statewide curfew, closed restaurants, and ordered the closure of all New Jersey schools.
(03/14/20 8:37pm)
The second of the two University staff members under self-isolation after potential exposure to COVID-19 has now tested positive, according to an updated statement on the University website Saturday afternoon.
(03/13/20 9:19pm)
(03/14/20 2:40am)
Hours before President Donald Trump announced a travel ban affecting 26 European countries on Wednesday, the Indian Group of Ministers announced their own travel ban, extending to overseas citizens of the country — individuals who are ethnically Indian but citizens of foreign countries.
(03/13/20 7:05pm)
One of the two University staff members under self-quarantine since Tuesday has tested positive for COVID-19, according to an email sent to all students.
(03/13/20 2:10am)
In response to the coronavirus pandemic, several town organizations have followed the University in canceling, postponing, or virtually conducting previously planned events. Over recent days, local schools and businesses have enacted a slew of new procedures.
(03/13/20 1:37am)
On Thursday, March 12, Mercer County Executive Brian Hughes issued an executive order announcing a county-wide state of emergency to aid the fight against COVID-19.
(03/12/20 11:26pm)
After the Trump Administration banned travel from Europe, the University has instructed students studying abroad on the continent to return home as soon as possible.
(03/12/20 3:41pm)
(03/11/20 11:28pm)
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(03/11/20 9:55pm)
In the wake of the University’s decision to suspend in-person classes, the Graduate Interclub Council (GICC) and the Interclub Council (ICC) have announced that all 11 eating clubs will shut down beginning this Friday. The clubs will be closed to members and remain locked at all times until April 5, which the University has been tentatively set as the last day of online classes.
(03/11/20 8:18pm)
A staff member in the Rocky Mathey dining hall places plastic wrap over individual servings. Due to the coronavirus outbreak, food is no longer self-serve.
(03/11/20 8:36pm)
Five total attendees of a Feb. 29 private party in Princeton have now tested positive for the coronavirus. Three of the patients are Pennsylvania residents, whose test results were announced Wednesday, March 11, according to Planet Princeton.
(03/11/20 7:46pm)
On Wednesday, March 11, University Health Services (UHS) suspended all routine appointments for medical services and occupational health services, including primary care follow ups, physical exams, and medical checkups.
(03/11/20 4:07am)
Last night, two online petitions began circulating among community members. At around 7 p.m., students began spreading a petition requesting that the University alter its midterm examination policy. By 10 p.m., other students began to spread a petition requesting that the University refrain from “forced evictions” — reflecting anxiety caused by certain peer-institutions’ actions.
(03/11/20 3:00am)
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(03/11/20 4:10am)
On Tuesday, March 10, New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy and Lt. Governor Sheila Oliver released a joint statement, announcing a man in his 60s from Bergen County as New Jersey’s first COVID-19 fatality. That man has since been identified as John Brennan, a 69-year-old from Little Ferry who worked as a horse trainer in Yonkers, NY.
(03/11/20 3:17am)
In response to the University’s suggested “social distancing techniques,” a number of community spaces across campus have closed. Nonetheless, students still expressed concerns about the feasibility of such measures, especially in tightly-packed classrooms and lecture halls.