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(03/23/21 12:18am)
The University recently announced that sworn Department of Public Safety (DPS) officers will begin wearing body cameras at all times starting later this spring. At this week's Undergraduate Student Government (USG) Senate meeting, representatives from DPS presented on the policy.
(03/17/21 1:28am)
Plans to renovate and expand facilities at Dillon Gymnasium for purposes of increased accessibility were presented at this week's Undergraduate Student Government (USG) Senate meeting by Jarett Messina, Project Manager for the Office of Capital Projects.
(03/12/21 3:48am)
The Academic Freedom Alliance (AFA), a nonprofit organization “dedicated to upholding the principle of free speech in academia,” was launched on Mar. 8. Several Princeton faculty members are in its ranks of membership and leadership.
(03/10/21 1:01am)
On March 7, the Undergraduate Student Government (USG) approved an amendment to their spring budget that allocates funds to the recently created Tigers in Town initiative and additional sustainability programming.
(03/04/21 3:26am)
Several of the University’s dance companies held or will hold auditions virtually this semester, following the Performing Arts Council’s (PAC) decision to allow students groups to hold auditions.
(03/02/21 3:12am)
Representatives from the Office of the Dean of Undergraduate Students (ODUS) presented on a possible new initiative aiming to connect student groups on campus with local businesses at this week's meeting of the Undergraduate Student Government (USG) Senate.
(03/01/21 4:01am)
Eddie R. Cole, Associate Professor of Higher Education and Organizational Change at UCLA, discussed the history of affirmative action and institutional racism at a virtual event hosted by the Office of Institutional Equity and Diversity. The focus of the event was his most recent book, “The Campus Color Line: College Presidents and the Struggle for Black Freedom.”
(02/23/21 3:03am)
The Undergraduate Student Government (USG) Senate met on Sunday, Feb. 21 to discuss Campus Dining and sustainability.
(02/16/21 3:16am)
At the Undergraduate Student Government (USG) meeting this Sunday, the Senate created a list of priorities for the upcoming year. The priorities centered around mental health, academics, student life, and USG and University resources.
(02/09/21 2:19am)
The Undergraduate Student Government (USG) Senate approved its semester budget, several task forces, and the appointment of 22 non-voting members at its first meeting of the spring semester.
(02/08/21 1:36am)
With the start of classes on Feb. 1, former Undergraduate Student Government (USG) President Chitra Parikh ’21 completed her term.
(02/01/21 9:07pm)
Reunions 2021 will take place virtually this year, according to an announcement from the University on Monday afternoon. A previously-rescheduled element of the Class of 2020’s Commencement ceremony will also not occur on campus.
(01/27/21 12:43am)
The Undergraduate Student Government (USG) Senate met for the final time under the administration of President Chitra Parikh ’21 to vote on referenda position papers and review the year. Members of both the outgoing and incoming administration were invited to attend the meeting.
(01/22/21 2:11am)
In its meeting earlier this week, the Undergraduate Student Government (USG) Senate heard an overview of virtual Street Week — the process by which students can join eating clubs this semester — and discussed next steps for implementing two recently-passed referenda.
(12/21/20 3:46am)
This October, three first-year students sat down with hot beverages and interview questions, prepared for a casual conversation with University President Christopher Eisgruber ’83. But Eisgruber is only one of many high-profile guests these students — who have yet to experience an in-person semester — have spoken with over the past few months.
(11/30/20 6:01am)
The following content is purely satirical and entirely fictional. This article is part of The Daily Princetonian’s annual joke issue, which you can find in full here. Don’t believe everything you read on the Internet!
(11/27/20 7:00pm)
Christian Potter ’22, who currently serves as Undergraduate Student Government (USG) Academics Chair, will serve as USG President this year. Referenda calling for fossil fuel divestment and an Election Day holiday also passed overwhelmingly.
(11/20/20 12:35am)
Allen Liu ’22 and Christian Potter ’22 have begun campaigning for the position of Undergraduate Student Government (USG) President, with voting to begin next week.
(10/22/20 1:12am)
A University-led study published earlier this month in the journal Physical Review Fluids shows how particle droplets travel through common speech habits in the absence of a face mask. Given that speech droplets are a significant source of COVID-19 transmission, this research bears particular relevance to the ongoing pandemic.
(10/14/20 3:56am)
Wallace D. Best, a professor of religion and African American Studies, was appointed director of the Gender and Sexuality Studies (GSS) program last month. Best is the first Black and the first male director of the program in its 38-year history.