Daily Newsletter: March 29, 2022
Interview with LGBTQ+ and politics research scholar Andrew Reynolds; USG debates Caterpillar construction referendum
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Interview with LGBTQ+ and politics research scholar Andrew Reynolds; USG debates Caterpillar construction referendum
‘First on Film’: Student-curated exhibit reflects on ‘the long journey’ of racial integration and inclusion at Princeton
USG announces Reform Project, agrees to launch DEI Committee referendum
Campus COVID-19 positivity rate declines after spring break; University administrators discuss COVID-19 policies during town hall
Undergraduates returned from spring break to a campus with a new set of COVID-19 policies: masking is no longer required in most campus spaces and most students are required to test once monthly following their arrival test.
Rabbi Julie Roth to leave Princeton; USG discusses mental health referenda, approves Tigers in Town budget increase
University inadvertently releases, then retracts, COVID-19 protocol update; 21 seniors run for Young Alumni Trustee
During the fall 2021 semester, many undergraduate students found themselves sick with a variety of seasonal illnesses, such as the common cold and strep throat. Collectively dubbed the “Princeton Plague” by students, these non-COVID-19 illnesses prevented many of those afflicted from attending courses in person and completing academic work in a timely and proficient manner, among other challenges.
Princeton community members respond to Russian invasion of Ukraine; Princeton Theological Seminary President announces retirement
University celebrates ‘Alumni Day’ in-person for first time since 2020; professor receives prestigious Wolf prize
Two seniors awarded the Pyne Prize; University provides update on Venture Forward Campaign
During the week ending on Feb. 11, COVID-19 cases among University students, staff, and faculty continued to fall. According to the latest data from the University’s COVID-19 dashboard, the campus positivity rate currently stands at 0.32 percent with the campus risk status in the yellow “Moderate to High” range.
Lawsuit against Princeton Gerrymandering Project dismissed; senior named recipient of Gates Scholarship
University revises gathering guidelines; Eisgruber delivers annual State of the University address
On Jan. 15, New York’s moratorium on evictions officially expired, ending a pandemic-era policy that allowed tenants to continue living in their leased residences even when they could not afford to pay rent.
USG Senate convenes first in-person meeting of the semester; campus sees steady decline in COVID-19 cases
Following the second week of the spring semester, COVID-19 cases among the University community have continued on the downward trend seen since the first week of classes. The University COVID-19 dashboard indicates that the total number of undergraduate COVID-19 cases was at 23 last week, the lowest number of total undergraduate cases as of 2022 and a sharp drop from the 123 positive undergraduate cases during the week ending on Jan. 28.
USG Senate convenes first meeting of the term; campus COVID-19 positivity rate declines
Last week, students flocked to in-person classes, kicking off the first week of the spring semester. During that same period, campus COVID-19 cases among undergraduates witnessed an increase of nearly 50 percent compared to the previous week. The week ending on Jan. 28 saw nearly 123 undergraduates who tested positive, a slight uptick from the 77 positive cases the week prior.
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