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(01/15/18 3:11am)
As the fall semester draws to a close, students reflect on the semesters, years, and memories for which they are thankful. For one group of juniors in Forbes College, one good memory stands out among the rest: their freshman year advisee group.
(01/12/18 2:27am)
Plans for a new New Jersey-New York tunnel were derailed last week when the Trump administration killed plans for the federal government to pay half the cost.
(01/10/18 1:39am)
Students across the University were deeply mooved yesterday when the University released its formal proposal to change the University mascot from the regal tiger to the humble yet persistent cow.
(01/02/18 5:55pm)
On Jan. 2, 2018, a gas leak was reported on campus according to an alert sent by the University’s Department of Public Safety.
(12/20/17 6:35pm)
In an email sent Dec. 19, the Tiger Inn Board of Governors informed TI members that Trey Aslanian ’18 and Divya Mehta ’18 have been asked to step down as TI’s president and safety czar, respectively. Current vice president Allison Lee ’18 will become TI’s interim president until spring officer elections.
(12/14/17 4:11am)
University seniors Hans Hanley and Jennifer Silver have been named recipients of the Daniel M. Sachs Class of 1960 Graduating Scholarship.
(12/11/17 4:27am)
Sarah-Jane Leslie has been just about everything you can be at the University. Now, she steps into a new role: dean of the Graduate School.
(12/07/17 4:16am)
On Wednesday evening, Reza Zia-Ebrahimi, history lecturer at King’s College in London, painted a detailed picture of the rise of Iranian nationalism to an audience of students, faculty, and community members in East Pyne 010.
(12/04/17 10:21pm)
The US Supreme Court has ruled that President Trump’s travel ban on six mainly Muslim countries can now be fully enforced.
(12/01/17 2:20am)
The University found itself taking after the typical James Bond martini order — shaken, not stirred — when minor tremors were felt on campus on Thursday afternoon.
(11/28/17 3:37am)
A small gathering of about two dozen University students, staff, and community members convened for a unique, meditative experience in Frist 114 the afternoon of Nov. 27.
(11/21/17 3:34am)
During the course of the Princeton Slavery Project, several important works about African Americans were examined and discussed. In one of these works, I Hear My People Singing, former University Professor Kathryn Watterson writes about the lives and experiences of the African American community just outside FitzRandolph Gate.
(11/21/17 1:28am)
Professor Sarah-Jane Leslie GS '07 has been named the University’s new Dean of the Graduate School.
(11/14/17 4:17am)
A panel of three experts discussed the necessity of eliminating nuclear arsenals across the world Monday afternoon at the Woodrow Wilson School.
(11/13/17 4:10am)
Students from a broad array of progressive groups on campus came together to rally behind the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals policy on a Day of Action on Nov. 10.
(10/25/17 12:43am)
According to the University’s Department of Public Safety Annual Report, there has been a sharp increase in crimes of rape and theft on campus between 2015 and 2016.
(10/23/17 2:05am)
Francois Héran, an anthropologist, sociologist, and demographer, was unable to obtain his visa in time to visit the United States for a conference at the University last Friday.
(10/19/17 2:59am)
The jury is still out on President Trump’s travel ban, as a federal judge has once again temporarily prevented the ban from proceeding.
(10/18/17 12:54am)
The now-former Director of Student Life at Forbes, Mellisa Thompson, has been named the new associate dean in the Office of the Dean of Undergraduate Students.
(10/10/17 1:50am)
Attempting to move forward in the wake of tragedy, both United States senators from New Jersey have joined forces with a group of other Democratic senators in introducing new legislation to amend the nation’s gun laws.