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(02/27/19 3:46am)
The Princeton Town Council approved a settlement arrangement of $3.925 million on Monday, Feb. 11 in a lawsuit with seven members of the Princeton Borough Police Department with accusations of harassment and discrimination.
(02/27/19 3:25am)
A Filipino governor has stirred up controversy recently after falsely claiming that she graduated from the University.
(02/25/19 5:06am)
On Sunday, Elizabeth Chai Vasarhelyi ’00 accepted the Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature. Vasarhelyi directed the film “Free Solo” with her husband, National Geographic photographer Jimmy Chin, among others.
(02/25/19 4:42am)
In a 2009 interview with the Daily Princetonian, University physics professor emeritus and avowed climate change denier William Happer *64 compared climate change science to Nazi propaganda, asserting similarities between climate change science and the pseudoscience that claimed that “Germans are the master race,” and that “the Jews are the scum of the earth.”
(02/22/19 4:25am)
The Office of Communications published its annual summary detailing the University’s contributions to the surrounding town of Princeton on Feb. 12.
(02/21/19 4:20am)
On Wednesday, Feb. 20, a group of community organizers held a Day of Action to bring attention to the case of Xiyue Wang, a University history Ph.D. student detained in Iran.
(02/21/19 2:27am)
Journalist Maria Ressa ’86 was arrested last week on the charge of “cyber-libel.” Ressa, the founder and CEO of the online news organization Rappler, was named one of “The Guardians,” the collective recipients of TIME’s 2018 Person of the Year award.
(02/19/19 4:44am)
Thirty University employees volunteer for the Princeton Fire Department during daytime hours. This support, however, is not enough to rescue the fire department from a dwindling volunteer network.
(02/19/19 4:09am)
According to a statement released by the attorney of Vanessa Tyson ’98 on Feb. 14, the University alumna “will meet with members of the Suffolk County District Attorney’s staff and law enforcement to detail her allegations of sexual assault.”
(02/18/19 2:02am)
This past week, the University hosted NPR correspondent Mara Liasson in a public lecture and private lunch.
(02/15/19 4:58am)
The University has been ranked the best LGBTQ+ friendly college by College Consensus, a website that compiles data across many college ranking sites.
(02/15/19 3:10am)
Seismic recording stations, used to capture and analyze waves transmitted by earthquakes, have been limited to land usage since their creation. University professors have partnered together to push past that limit and take seismology to the depths of the ocean.
(02/14/19 5:34am)
Theodore K. Rabb GS ’61, co-founder of the Humanities 216-219 sequence, prominent historian of early modern Europe, and Professor Emeritus at the University passed away at the age of 81 on Jan. 7.
(02/13/19 4:40am)
Since fall 2018, University students have been collaborating with the town of Princeton on a Climate Action Plan to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
(02/12/19 4:47am)
Amazon founder and CEO Jeff Bezos ’86 has accused the tabloid magazine National Enquirer of “extortion and blackmail.”
(02/12/19 5:14am)
A recent court filing claimed that the Sackler family, which has donated extensively to the University, purposely misled the public about the current crisis of opioid abuse, addiction, and overdose. Massachusetts Attorney General Maura Healey alleged that the Sackler family aimed to profit as much as it could from opioids.
(02/08/19 2:11am)
Dr. Vanessa C. Tyson ’98, Associate Professor of Politics at Scripps College, released a statement on Wednesday describing an alleged sexual assault at the 2004 Democratic National Convention by Virginia Lieutenant Governor Justin Fairfax.
(02/08/19 3:55am)
On Monday, New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy signed legislation that will increase the state’s minimum wage to $15 an hour by 2024. University students and the larger Princeton town community will not immediately feel the effects of the law.
(02/07/19 2:51am)
A number of University-affiliated economists have signed on to a Wall Street Journal op-ed calling for a carbon tax to combat climate change.
(02/07/19 2:29am)
In conjunction with peer institutions, the University has criticized Secretary Betsy DeVos’ proposed changes to Title IX regulations.