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(01/10/16 7:53pm)
The walls of The Daily Princetonian newsroom at 48 University Place are lined with books of our community’s shared history. Each book holds one year’s worth of issues of the 'Prince,' and in them you can find columns, articles and photographs that document snapshots of the University’s history all the way back to our founding in 1876.
(05/10/15 7:30pm)
When I introduced the 139th Managing Board of The Daily Princetonian in my first Letter from the Editor in February, I wrote that the new group of editors planned to work constructively with the Princeton community throughout our year at the helm of the paper.
(02/01/15 8:45pm)
Community is a big deal at Princeton.
(06/04/14 6:43pm)
Barton Gellman ’82 shared the timeline of his work last year to break the stories of classified National Security Agency documents provided by Edward Snowden at a Reunions lecture on Saturday morning. Gellman's journalism regarding the NSA policies and practices contained within the documents earned him a Pulitzer Prize this year.
(05/30/14 2:03pm)
A panel of female alumni discussed the question "Should women do it all?” at a Reunions discussion on Friday moderated by politics professor Tali Mendelberg.
(05/12/14 10:03pm)
Officers from the Department of Public Safety and the Princeton Police Department responded to a call about a student holding what appeared to be a toy gun in Butler College shortly after 9 p.m. on Monday, according to University Spokesperson Martin Mbugua.
(04/14/14 2:36pm)
Thirty-four students are running for class council or U-Council positions this year, USG president Shawon Jackson ’15 announced in an email to the undergraduate student body on Monday.
(04/08/14 2:28pm)
Bexsero, the meningitis B vaccine created by Novartis that was offered to all undergraduate students over the course of the past four months, has received Breakthrough Therapy designation in the United States from the Food and Drug Administration.
(03/11/14 1:08pm)
Susan Patton ’77 argues in her new book, “Marry Smart: Advice for Finding THE ONE” that women should work hard to find a husband, especially since they have a limited window in which they can have children. The book hits stores on March 11. The Daily Princetonian spoke with Patton about how to find “the one,” how to “settle smart” and how women should be responsible for their own safety and happiness.
(03/02/14 9:06pm)
Women should work hard to find a husband, especially since they have a limited window in which they can have children, Susan Patton ’77 argues in her new book, “Marry Smart: Advice for Finding the One.”
(02/18/14 3:54pm)
James Weldon ’16 will serve as the new Class of 2016 social chair, the 2016 class council announced in an email to the sophomore class on Tuesday.
(02/14/14 11:26am)
Former Vice President Al Gore will speak to the Class of 2014 at this year’s Class Day, the University announcedFriday.
(02/03/14 8:13pm)
With the newly instated USG administration set to hold its first meeting on Feb. 16, members of the outgoing executive committee reflected upon their time and accomplishments. Outgoing and incoming USG president Shawon Jackson ’15 said that increasing the accessibility of USG was his biggest accomplishment, while various other USG members explained that Jackson’s administration made several strides towards serving students.
(02/02/14 2:35pm)
Members of Terrace F. Club picked up 130 new members Sunday night after the first round of sign-ins, president Christopher St. John ’15 said.
(01/12/14 9:02pm)
In its final meeting of the year Sunday night, the USG Senate unanimously passed a series of constitutional amendments that require the class governments to report their budgets and hold monthly meetings. Analysis of data for the fourth Committee on Background and Opportunity survey has been completed, Class of 2015 senator Zach Ogle announced.
(01/07/14 9:08pm)
Three hundred and fifty-six students have registered for the pilot Wintersession program as of Sunday, USG U-Councilor Laura Du ’14 told The Daily Princetonian.
(12/10/13 10:52pm)
Four Princeton graduates who are currently playing Major League Baseball answered questions regarding their careers and their times at the University in an open forum on campusTuesday night.
(12/08/13 10:22pm)
At its weekly meeting on Sunday evening, the USG unanimously approved amendments requiring each of the four class governments to hold its own monthly public meetings and to publish and report its own budget each semester.
(12/03/13 8:13pm)
Andrew Rosenthal, editorial page editor of The New York Times, spoke on campus Tuesday evening about the current state of news and editorial journalism. He spoke to The Daily Princetonian about his career and the future of the field.
(12/03/13 8:11pm)
Citizens have a responsibility to be well-informed in order to keep the government in check, New York Times editorial page editor Andrew Rosenthal said in a lecture on campus Tuesday evening. In a time when the oversight of governmental programs is internal, he said, other means are necessary to keep governmental bodies in check.