Daily Newsletter: December 5, 2023
University issues new PEV ban, effective in the spring semester
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University issues new PEV ban, effective in the spring semester
Content Warning: The following article contains discussion of sexual assault.
When Princeton students returned to campus this fall, the Nassau Street locations of Mochinut and Ani Ramen, two casual chain restaurants located near the Princeton Garden Theater, had closed after being open for less than a year. Other locations of each chain remain open.
Free speech at Princeton, throughout the 20th century
Princeton Board of Education approves superintendent resignation after tumultuous tenure
After sending a truck accusing SPIA Dean of coddling antisemitism, off-campus group issues private apology
Princeton to offer free Lyft rides to off-campus medical appointments
Meet the Class of 2027
University and Xiyue Wang, former graduate student who was detained in Iran for 3 years, settle out of court
Five Princetonians are leading the charge into the field of artificial intelligence (AI), according to TIME Magazine’s 2023 TIME100 Artificial Intelligence list. Princeton's contingent includes prominent critics of the potential biases of AI, AI pioneers who have also warned of potential risks, and the CEO of an AI company focused on safety and alignment with human interests.
What to expect as the search for the next dean of the college begins
Last winter, the first version of GPTZero, software built by Edward Tian ’23, went viral. GPTZero, created by Tian out of his senior thesis work, is designed to detect text written by artificial intelligence. Since then, large language models like ChatGPT have progressed.
Visitors to the official website for the University Art Museum were previously met with a banner stating, “The Museum’s main building is closed for construction of our bold new Museum, designed by Sir David Adjaye and slated to open in spring 2025.” Now, the website omits any mention of Adjaye.
Class of 2023 graduates as Eisgruber talks free expression and equality
University report reveals 16 students suspended for fraternity hazing in the past year
USG president's proposal to increase student body engagement met with resistance at latest meeting
Art Museum continues investigation over artifacts
Student-athletes navigate NCAA, Ivy League, and Princeton NIL policies to pursue commercial opportunity
USG taking stock of Tigers in Town