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(04/16/21 3:52am)
Following an all-time high in clinical appointments with Counseling and Psychological Services (CPS) last month, Dean of the College Jill Dolan is urging faculty to consider “compassionate approaches” to the end of the semester and final assignments.
(04/12/21 2:09am)
When campus matching algorithms such as the Marriage Pact and Datamatch sent out their surveys earlier in the semester, many jumped at the chance to sign up. Students looked for love, friendship, and even a bit of drama. One somewhat surprising group that joined in the excitement? Couples.
(04/08/21 2:34am)
Since mid-March, the University has expressed its intention to invite all students back for a fully in-person fall 2021 semester. At a town hall yesterday, administrators spoke in more detail about what that might look like.
(04/06/21 2:17am)
Beginning on April 19, all New Jersey residents over the age of 16 will be eligible to receive the COVID-19 vaccine.
(04/04/21 11:00am)
On March 26, students from Change Princeton Now gathered in front of Robertson Hall to voice their demands to the School of Public and International Affairs and University President Eisgruber ’83. The protesters, who were made up of both undergraduate and graduate students, called for the University to pay reparations, divest from the prison industrial complex, abolish the police, implement an anti-racist curriculum, increase Black faculty lecturers and practitioners, establish a center for anti-racist policy, and increase Black student enrollment.
(04/04/21 5:22pm)
From The Daily Princetonian comes a roundtable talk show that delves into race on Princeton's campus, bringing you in-depth, unfiltered conversations on student experiences. Produced by Content Strategist Omar Farah ’23, alongside Aishah Balogun ’23 and Victoria Agwam ’23, members of the Black Student Union, The Orange Table seeks to candidly discuss race on Princeton's campus and at colleges throughout the nation.
(03/31/21 11:56pm)
The Undergraduate Student Government (USG) will not be hosting a Lawnparties concert this semester — virtually or otherwise — according to a report released on Wednesday.
(04/01/21 12:39am)
Through an art exhibition displayed outside of Nassau Hall earlier this month, several student activist groups pressured the University administration to act on previously-submitted demands.
(03/26/21 12:33am)
Before April, Dominic Dominguez ’25 never thought about taking a gap year.
(03/25/21 2:42am)
Following the identification of a COVID-19 “cluster” on campus, select students are being required to submit a third weekly test.
(03/24/21 12:58am)
It has been almost a year since the arches of Princeton University swelled with the sounds of a cappella and audience members watched from the steps as groups showed off their repertoire. The arches are quiet at night now; a passerby may hear only the sound of their own voice.
(03/23/21 2:46am)
The University committee responsible for reviewing divestment proposals will submit its recommendation on fossil fuel divestment to the Board of Trustees in May, geosciences professor and Resources Committee chair Blair Schoene told attendees of this month’s Council of the Princeton University Community (CPUC) meeting.
(03/23/21 1:56am)
Welcome back to Tiger Town Treats! A Prospect series where I compare delicious snacks-’n-sips from local businesses so you know where to go to satisfy that one craving or reward yourself after that rough p-set!
(03/19/21 1:08am)
Following mass shootings in Atlanta, Ga., University President Christopher Eisgruber ’83 released a statement condemning the reported rise in violence, discrimination, and xenophobia against Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders.
(03/19/21 12:40am)
University-sponsored travel will remain suspended through the summer, according to newly-revised guidelines announced today.
(03/25/21 3:37am)
If there’s one thing we’ve learned over the past few weeks, it’s that vaccines alone do not save lives. Vaccinations do. The development of vaccines is certainly crucial when it comes to public health crises, but what is emerging as an even larger, unanticipated barrier in the COVID-19 pandemic response is assuring citizens of the safety of vaccines so that they can choose to get vaccinated.
(03/02/21 2:15am)
In the aftermath of severe winter weather that swept the nation and revealed fatal consequences of Texas’s energy infrastructure, University students on and off campus felt the chill that overwhelmed their home state.
(03/02/21 1:36am)
Since the start of the academic year, 44 students have been placed on disciplinary probation due to Social Contract violations, according to a new report released by the Office of the Dean of Undergraduate Students (ODUS).
(03/02/21 1:35am)
Welcome to Tiger Town Treats — a new Prospect series where I compare delicious snacks ’n sips from local businesses so you know where to go to satisfy that one craving or reward yourself after that rough p-set!
(02/28/21 11:00am)
Over 50 percent of the student body has resided on or near campus for the past month and a half. In that time, the University testing program has been in full swing. But what happens to students if they test positive for the coronavirus? We talked to Malcolm Blinder, a member of the class of 2022 who had that misfortune, to find out.