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(03/04/24 5:22am)
Whether it’s the seemingly unending wait to cross Nassau Street or the near-catastrophic speeds at which cars drive near campus, Princeton is not always the best place to be a pedestrian. The University implemented a partial solution to this problem within the last few months: the Personal Electric Vehicle (PEV) ban. The town council has also passed a ban on scooters, bicycles, skateboards, and roller skates in the “Central Business District,” an area near campus. While these policy changes have provided some relief to students walking on the sidewalks of campus, they have not solved larger problems of pedestrian safety on campus roads and nearby public roads. The University should work with the town and county government to transform our surrounding roadways to reduce accidents and safeguard pedestrians.
(03/04/24 4:17am)
On Saturday evening, the season of No. 12 Princeton women’s ice hockey (14–12–6 overall, 6–10–6 Eastern College Athletic Conference) came to an end after getting swept by the No. 3 ranked Clarkson Golden Knights (31–3–2, 18–3–1) in the ECAC quarterfinals.
(03/04/24 4:09am)
On any given morning, Witherspoon Street’s Small World Coffee is packed with students studying between classes, professionals grabbing a quick cup to go, and old friends chatting over a warm beverage. The line almost always stretches out the door.
(03/04/24 4:26am)
With midterms, papers, problem sets, and a full week of classes, it can be easy to get lost in the chaos and forget to take a break. But this is the exact time we should be taking breaks — we need to rest and recover between assignments and celebrate our continued work!
(03/04/24 4:25pm)
In a weekend that was sure to test the strength of the Princeton men’s lacrosse team (3–2 overall, 0–0 Ivy League), the Tigers traveled south to face the No. 18 North Carolina Tar Heels (2–2, 0–0 ACC) and the No. 1 Duke Blue Devils (5–1, 0–0 ACC). Princeton emerged victorious in a statement 15–9 win against North Carolina but fell to the Blue Devils 17–8 on Sunday.
(03/04/24 6:45am)
In an important weekend of Ivy League play at Jadwin Gymnasium, Princeton women’s basketball (22–4 overall, 12–1 Ivy) defeated the Harvard Crimson (15–11, 8–5) and blew past the Dartmouth Big Green (7–18, 1–12). Should the Tigers win their final regular season game next weekend against the Penn Quakers (15-11, 7-6), the Tigers will clinch at least a share of the Ivy League regular season title.
(03/04/24 5:10am)
Coming off of a weekend of wins against Ivy League rivals Yale (10–17–2 overall, 7–13–2 Eastern Collegiate Athletic Conference) and Brown (8–18–3, 6–14–3), Princeton men’s ice hockey (10–15–4, 8–11–3) returned home to Hobey Baker Rink this weekend to celebrate their senior Class of 2024 and play the final two games of their regular season.
(03/03/24 10:55pm)
On Saturday, the Tigers (23–3 overall, 11–2 Ivy League) took to the court at Jadwin Gymnasium for the final time this season. In front of a packed crowd, the team clinched a 79–77 win over Cornell (21–6, 10–3) and secured an undefeated record for home games. The win also put the Tigers back at the top of the Ivy League standings, with the postseason impending.
(03/04/24 6:29am)
Following two consecutive wins against No. 25 Penn State (2–4 overall, 0–0 Big Ten Conference) and No. 22 Rutgers (4–1, 0–0 Big Ten), the No. 23 Princeton women’s lacrosse team (2–2, 0–1 Ivy League) returned to Sherrerd Field to take on their Ivy League foe, No. 21 Yale (4–0, 1–0). The Tigers were outlasted by the Bulldogs 11–9 in a matchup that saw score changes throughout the rainy game.
(03/05/24 6:11am)
After recent wins at Jadwin Gymnasium this weekend, both of Princeton’s basketball teams remain undefeated at home. Home games bring many advantages, including the presence of the band, the cheer team, and thousands of fans in the stadium built for Tiger victories — and recent games have seen the largest crowds flock to Jadwin in over a decade.
(03/02/24 9:00pm)
On Friday evening at Jadwin Gymnasium, the Princeton Tigers (22–3 overall, 10–2 Ivy League) beat the Columbia Lions (13–12, 4–8) 84–70 after falling behind early in the first half. Six players — all five of the Tigers’ starters and Dalen Davis off the bench — hit double-digits, with Davis scoring a career-high 16 points.
(03/10/24 6:28pm)
Student hop at the chance to celebrate Leap Year
(03/01/24 4:55am)
As 2024's Leap Day drew to a close, students crowded the first floor of Campus Club in celebration of this once-in-an-undergraduate-experience opportunity. Surrounded by hundreds of stuffable frog plushies, paintable frog statues, and a three-tier, frog-themed cake, Campus Club was awash in green decorations, courtesy of the Princeton Student Events Committee (PSEC).
(03/01/24 4:21am)
The following is a letter to the editor and reflects the author’s views alone. For information on how to submit a piece to the Opinion section, click here.
(03/01/24 5:08am)
Six of Princeton’s 11 eating clubs, including all Bicker clubs, recently held their undergraduate officer elections. Four of the five sign-in clubs — Cloister Inn, Charter Club, Terrace Club, and Quadrangle Club — held their elections in November of last year. One of these incoming eleven presidents will soon be elected president of the Interclub Council (ICC).
(03/01/24 4:44am)
“There is something that just clicks in my mind about taking care of the team,” explained Women’s Basketball Manager Sally Jane Ruybalid ’22 GS.
(03/01/24 4:44am)
The men’s basketball team (21–3 overall, 9–2 Ivy League) was 15–1 heading into their Jan. 27 matchup with the Cornell Big Red (20–5, 9–2), having yet to drop an Ivy League game.
(03/01/24 4:17am)
Editor’s Note: Each week, Sports and Data editors analyze recent athletic competitions to provide analysis and insight on the happenings of Princeton athletics and individual players across the 38 intercollegiate teams at Princeton. Whether they are record-breaking or day-to-day, statistics deliver information in concise ways and help inform fans who might have missed the action. Read the past By the Numbers.
(03/01/24 3:50am)
Content Warning: The following article includes mention of suicide.
(03/01/24 3:32am)
Strong offensive surges led No. 23-ranked Princeton women’s lacrosse (2–1 overall, 0–0 Ivy League) to a 13–10 win over the No. 22 Rutgers Scarlet Knights (4–1 overall, 0–0 Big Ten) in their home opener at Sherrerd Field on Wednesday night.