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(02/24/23 4:12am)
Witherspoon Street, which runs perpendicular to Nassau Street across from FitzRandolph gate, has been under construction for more than a year. The Witherspoon Street Improvement Project is meant to make the road more accessible for pedestrians and bicyclists. In an interview with The Daily Princetonian, Assistant Municipal Engineer Jim Purcell described a series of upcoming projects along the entire length of the street, which runs through the heart of Princeton.
(02/24/23 4:27am)
Long-spreading rumors that the University may be planning to eliminate the computer science (COS) Bachelor of Science and Engineering (B.S.E.) major have apparently made their way into tours of the engineering school. Administrators are eager to clarify that the rumor has no basis in fact.
(02/23/23 4:54am)
For six minutes, a rare February tornado disrupted an otherwise placid Tuesday afternoon in Mercer County.
(02/22/23 1:00pm)
Graduate Student Government votes to support student unionization
(02/22/23 5:06am)
Editor’s Note: Since the time of publication, the University has updated the language on its financial aid website to clarify that students on full aid get $10,034, not $9670. The piece has been updated to reflect that change.
(02/22/23 4:31am)
Amid a flurry of questions regarding the Princeton Graduate Students United (PGSU) efforts to unionize, the Graduate Student Government (GSG) voted to release a message of support for PGSU, at their meeting on Tuesday, Feb. 21 presided by GSG Vice President of Internal Affairs Allison Tang.
(02/21/23 1:00pm)
Women's Basketball dominates weekend games
(02/21/23 4:34am)
University President Christoper L. Eisgruber ’83 discussed his annual letter to the community, campus expansion, combating mental health issues, and the University’s renewed focus on diversity at the first Council of the Princeton University Community (CPUC) meeting of 2023.
(02/21/23 3:31am)
The Undergraduate Student Government (USG) met on Sunday, Feb. 19 to approve the spring semester’s budget, confirm new committee members, receive committee updates, and discuss the Mental Health Work Organization.
(02/20/23 1:00pm)
(02/20/23 8:14am)
In June 2020, amid nationwide protests over the killing of George Floyd, University President Christopher Eisgruber charged the University cabinet with specifying “a set of actions that could be taken within [their] areas to identify, understand, and combat systemic racism within and beyond the University.”
(02/17/23 1:00pm)
Over 150 Rally With PGSU to Support Next Steps in Union Campaign
(02/16/23 7:14am)
William Dorsey Swann, a man who was first born into slavery in 1860, 20 years later became the first drag queen recorded in history and held secret drag balls in Washington DC, according to Ferris Professor of Journalism Channing Joseph. Joseph spoke at the Program in Journalism’s Lunch Talk about Swann and his upcoming book, reflecting on how Black queer history is told.
(02/16/23 5:42am)
What is Bicker?
(02/16/23 1:00pm)
Town Council Transportation Plans
(02/16/23 4:41am)
In a University presentation to the Princeton Town Council on campus mobility, buses and bikes got prime placement, while cars and scooters both received significant blows. Public and sustainable transportation fit with town priorities, in a contrast to Princeton’s traditional car-centric suburban environment.
(02/17/23 4:27am)
Over 150 graduate students, undergraduates, and post-graduate fellows rallied together with Princeton Graduate Students United (PGSU) to demand fair wages and more affordable housing from the University. A flyer distributed for the event stated “power and protection for grad workers,” and promoted PGSU’s union card campaign, which makes organizing efforts an official union campaign.
(02/16/23 2:01am)
As of Wednesday morning, talks between Southampton and former Leeds United manager Jesse Marsch ’96 had broken down due to disagreements on the length of his contract. The club was only willing to offer him a short-term contract — Marsch was hoping for a longer one.
(02/16/23 1:00pm)
(02/17/23 4:02am)
On Jan. 20, Shaun Cason ’23, a senior in the History department, was awarded this year's Sachs Scholarship to pursue a master’s degree at Worcester College at University of Oxford. Anna Allport ’23, an independent concentrator in performance studies and interdisciplinary theater at Princeton, was also awarded the Sachs Global Scholarship, which allows recipients to study at any university outside of the U.S.