Daily Newsletter: March 17, 2022
Campus COVID-19 positivity rate declines after spring break; University administrators discuss COVID-19 policies during town hall
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Campus COVID-19 positivity rate declines after spring break; University administrators discuss COVID-19 policies during town hall
Princeton community members respond to Russian invasion of Ukraine; Princeton Theological Seminary President announces retirement
Princeton Public Library hosts event “Black Activism, Then and Now”; Princeton Town Council discusses second phase of construction on Witherspoon Street
Lawsuit against Princeton Gerrymandering Project dismissed; senior named recipient of Gates Scholarship
OPINION | Princeton failed me as a sexual assault survivor. University policy needs to change.
Eisgruber defends Dean Jamal amid POCC criticism
University clarifies post-Thanksgiving COVID-19 restrictions; President Eisgruber supports ongoing efforts to strengthen DACA
Graduate hotel to begin construction after Thanksgiving; USG winter election cycle begins Dec. 6
CPUC meeting; University hosts COVID-19 pediatric clinics in Jadwin Gym
PAW declares editorial independence; University experiences brief uptick, then decline in post-fall break COVID-19 cases
James Madison Program hosts geophysics professor after MIT cancels lecture