This Week in Photos: Spring on campus
Students photographed student life on campus as the weather warms up.
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Students photographed student life on campus as the weather warms up.
Life the before midterms is becoming more hectic: photographers catch the first snow and another Arch Sing in this week’s photos.
For this week, students captured the erratically changing weather and the coming of spring.
As the new year and new semester begins, students fall back into the typical routine on Princeton’s campus.
With such a fast-paced semester, it’s hard to get out of town and sightsee, or even just learn a new hobby. Luckily, Wintersession can be a remedy to that. While there are plenty of on-campus activities to do during the two-week program, some students take advantage of the trips that go to the cities nearby. Take a look to see one photographer’s trip to New York City and Washington, D.C.
It seems like construction never ceases on campus. Fences abound, pathways are blocked, and cranes line the horizon. Take a look to see what campus looked like before construction versus after.
Campus bustled with student events as temperatures dropped and trees lost their autumn leaves.
Orange, red, and yellow leaves covered campus grounds as students returned from fall break and resumed their studies.
As fall comes to Princeton, club sports practice and compete, and students wander around campus.
This week, various construction projects continue to block off parts of campus as students begin their academic year at Princeton.
Students spent the last weeks of class enjoying the outdoors, with surprise movie star sightings to round it all out. The Class of 2026 visited campus for the first in-person Princeton Preview in three years.
This week, students spent time outdoors in the spring weather, Sinfonia performed a concert in the Rockefeller College common room, and men’s lacrosse secured a win against the University of Pennsylvania.
This week, students ventured outside more as the weather continued to warm up, Naacho performed, and the women's ice hockey team went head to head against Yale University.
This week, students continued to walk to class in wintery weather, a cappella groups held performances, and guest speaker Hasan Minhaj visited Richardson Auditorium to discuss history, politics, and culture in the context of the 2022 election cycle.
A photo project highlighting the wealth of colors on Princeton University’s campus.
As the end of the semester nears, students gear up for finals season. Holiday decorations appear around Princeton, and good weather appears occasionally even as winter is coming.
This week, Princeton football beat Yale after more than an hour of rain delays. Fall is in full swing with both dark rainy days and bright autumn leaves. Forbes College’s chocolate fountain continues to attract students to their weekend brunch.
This week, changing leaves covered Princeton’s trees in orange and yellow. Students enjoyed pizza at Fall Fest, and women’s ice hockey played Union College.
After my first month at Princeton, I’ve learned that time is one of the most valuable things a student has — it is more elusive than we’d like. Looking back at my first month at Princeton, amid tedious days that ran together, there were several memorable experiences that broke up the monotony of coursework. With this in mind, I asked several first-years about experiences that were particularly memorable during their start at Princeton.
This week, Divest Princeton held a sit-in outside Nassau Hall to protest Princeton’s climate change initiatives. The women’s soccer team won their game against Yale, and alumni gathered to watch the football game against Stetson.