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(09/13/20 10:41pm)
Following the announcement early last week that the Undergraduate Student Government (USG) will spend $80,000 on a virtual Lawnparties to be held on Oct. 30, students took to social media to voice frustrations about how the University is spending money during an economic recession and global pandemic.
(09/13/20 10:36pm)
Of the 4,107 COVID-19 tests University Health Services (UHS) administered in its second week of asymptomatic testing on campus, one graduate student tested positive. This result marks the first reported positive case for a student on campus since March 31.
(09/07/20 9:01pm)
The University’s Undergraduate Student Government (USG) allocated $80,000 — 42 percent of USG’s fall budget — to the first-ever virtual Lawnparties.
(09/03/20 11:09pm)
(09/03/20 10:50pm)
On a typical Friday night in the dead of New Jersey winter, strolling through a narrow street off University Place and just short of Nassau, one might find an unusual scene: as many as 100 students celebrating Shabbat, the weekly Jewish day of rest, by dining outdoors in a tent adjacent to a small house. Shabbat is marked traditionally by refraining from work and partaking in communal meals.
(09/03/20 11:15pm)
Four University employees have tested positive for COVID-19 this week, out of 4,477 tests administered by University Health Services (UHS).
(09/03/20 10:46pm)
Fewer than 300 undergraduates have moved into campus dorms, beginning a semester of virtual coursework, dining hall dinners, and occasional walks to Powers Field for COVID-19 testing.
(08/20/20 8:19pm)
On Monday, members of the Black Leadership Coalition (BLC) sent a “Climate Report” to the University Cabinet, concretizing recent student activism against anti-Black racism.
(08/17/20 8:55pm)
Backlash over creative writing lecturer Michael Dickman’s use of offensive and violent language in a recently published poem led Don Share, the editor of Poetry magazine, to resign last month — one of several recent controversies surrounding free speech and accountability that have embroiled the University.
(08/02/20 10:07pm)
Frist Campus Center and Firestone Library will open in some capacity this fall, Dean of the College Jill Dolan said at a webinar for parents and families on Tuesday, July 28.
(08/01/20 10:23pm)
“A number of course components for first-year students will convene in person” in the fall semester, according to the Davis International Center.
(07/24/20 8:31pm)
First-year international students “will not be able to enter the United States” if enrolled in entirely virtual course loads.
(07/20/20 11:30pm)
Students who elect to take a leave of absence will be informed by mid-August whether a one-year leave is possible, according to an email sent this morning from Dean of the College Jill Dolan.
(07/19/20 11:03pm)
With around half of students invited back to campus, the University will be offering three different student budget plans this fall based on whether a student is living on campus, at home, or elsewhere.
(07/15/20 3:01pm)
All student organization facilities will be closed this fall, according to an email from Associate Dean of Undergraduate Students Jarrett Fisher to student organization officers obtained by The Daily Princetonian.
(07/14/20 8:48pm)
The U.S. Government has agreed to rescind a July 6 Immigration Customs and Enforcement (ICE) rule that may have barred international students with online course loads from remaining in country.
(07/08/20 11:59pm)
The University may employ a “lottery system” to determine when students who elect to take gap years may re-enroll, Dean of the College Jill Dolan told over 750 attendees of a Zoom Q&A last night.
(07/06/20 4:00pm)
The University will welcome first-years and juniors to campus for the fall semester and sophomores and seniors for the spring semester, the University announced on Monday.
(07/02/20 11:39pm)
Twenty-two students have re-established the Princeton Open Campus Coalition (POCC), a group first founded in opposition to the Black Justice League (BJL) in 2015. In its latest iteration, the POCC advocates against unconscious bias training for faculty and objects to curriculum changes that would require students to learn about race and identity.
(06/27/20 5:12pm)
The Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs and Wilson College will both be renamed to omit reference to Woodrow Wilson, Class of 1879, according to a University announcement on Saturday afternoon.