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(10/27/23 9:20am)
Keith Whittington is departing the University after 20 years to teach at Yale Law School starting next fall. Whittington’s departure has aligned with the departure of a number of other high-profile professors, including Jhumpa Lahiri, Peter Singer, and Imani Perry.
(10/26/23 2:33am)
Harvard, Yale, and Princeton have often been described as the Ivy League’s “Big Three,” a term coined in the mid-1880s to refer to the three of the country’s best football teams. Today, the “Big Three” label has evolved to signify academic prestige, rather than athletic prowess. Currently, they place third, fourth, and fifth, respectively, in total Ivy League football championships.
(10/05/23 2:14am)
On Nov. 6, 1869, Rutgers University defeated Princeton University 6–4 in the first-ever game of intercollegiate football. Over the past 154 years, football has grown in popularity and complexity, and Princeton’s typical roster has almost doubled in size.
(09/12/23 4:48am)
Princeton boasts over 97,000 living alumni and over 8,700 current undergraduate and graduate students. Nearly 90,000 profiles appear in the alumni tab for Princeton on the social network LinkedIn, which would indicate that over 84 percent of these people hold accounts, if all of the accounts on this tab are students or alumni. We looked at the LinkedIn accounts of these users to see in what fields they work, which companies employ them, and where they reside. While surveys show many recent graduates go into finance and consulting, the most common fields for the users were business development, education, and research.
(05/22/23 6:03pm)
While all papers, projects, and problem sets were due on Dean’s Date, the work was not over for students enrolled in the 133 courses that had in-person final examinations, out of 1332 total courses. All final exams took place this semester between Friday, May 12 and Thursday, May 18.
(05/01/23 3:24am)
Breakfast is often cited as the most important meal of the day, and what better way to dine in style than with a made-to-order omelet, fried egg, or scrambled eggs?
(04/12/23 3:54am)
This March, the Princeton men’s and women’s basketball teams both secured the Ivy League titles. This is the fourth time in program history that both teams have won in the same year.
(04/04/23 3:52am)
With another Ivy Day in the books, some students received admission to their dream schools, while many more opened their decision to find a rejection letter. Whether students no longer require the information posted by these institutions on Instagram or want to forget about the schools that denied them, many university admission Instagram accounts have lost followers in the wake of releasing decisions.
(03/22/23 4:44am)
For rising sophomores, juniors, and seniors, some of the most stressful moments of the academic year do not come during midterms week, finals period, or course registration. They come in the weeks following spring break, when undergraduates must select a room for the following year: a process that involves diligently researching the available rooms, plotting with friends and potential roommates, and selecting rooms within a three-minute window.
(03/03/23 6:17am)
The U-Store is, on average, the cheapest option for a broad range of campus essentials. Considering its proximity to most residential colleges, as well as the new policy which allows undergraduates on the unlimited dining plan to spend their $150 per semester of dining points or Paw Points at the U-Store or C-Store, the U-Store is especially convenient for students.