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(12/02/22 4:51pm)
Content Warning: The following article includes mention of student death. University Counseling services are available at 609-258-3141, and the Suicide Prevention Lifeline is available 24/7 at 988 or +1 (800) 273-TALK (8255). A Crisis Text Line is also available in the United States; text HOME to 741741. Students can contact residential college staff and the Office of Religious Life for other support and resources.
(11/29/22 4:24am)
As registration for spring courses begins, the University plans to offer nearly 200 new undergraduate courses in the upcoming semester.
(11/16/22 4:06am)
Students are now able to turn to Princeton Peer Representatives for support if accused of academic violations by the Committee on Discipline (COD), formalizing an additional resource that had previously been reserved for those accused of Honor Committee violations.
(10/10/22 3:47am)
For her senior thesis, Jessica Lambert ’22 decided to write about the land and people where her “heart really lies.”
(10/05/22 3:54am)
The Nassau Street Starbucks has been severely understaffed since the beginning of the school year, resulting in decreased hours and sudden store closings. Weekday hours have been reduced to 8 a.m. to 1 p.m.
(10/04/22 4:11am)
Three journalists and policy experts discussed the “narrative case as a tool for understanding complex policy problems” at a panel on Friday, Sept. 30, emphasizing the importance of using case studies in both journalism and public policy research.
(09/20/22 3:52am)
At the first Council of the Princeton Community (CPUC) meeting of the fall semester, held on Sept. 19, University officials gave construction updates and addressed concerns about disruptions to campus life due to ongoing projects. Project Communication Manager Karen Fanning presented campus wayfinding projects like the Build Princeton campaign, as well as a series of 17 maps that will be placed on campus giving students detour directions before they reach a closure.
(06/25/22 1:54am)
In a majority opinion penned by University alumnus Justice Samuel Alito ’72, the U.S. Supreme Court held Friday that the Constitution does not protect a right to an abortion, overturning Roe v. Wade and Planned Parenthood v. Casey. As news broke, many Princeton community members joined in the chorus of reproductive rights activists protesting the ruling across the nation, while some conservative alumni and professors lauded the decision.
(05/20/22 9:32pm)
Naomi Hess ’22 will serve on the University’s Board of Trustees to represent her class as the 2022 Young Alumni Trustee. She will begin her four-year term on July 1, 2022.
(05/06/22 4:46am)
At the final Council of the Princeton Community (CPUC) meeting of the spring semester, held on May 2, University officials said that separate isolation dorms would be eliminated heading into the fall semester. 1967 Hall will no longer be reserved for COVID-19 isolation, and students who test positive for COVID-19 will be encouraged to isolate in their dorms, marking a shift from the spring semester’s guidelines.
(04/29/22 3:52am)
Six seniors and one junior have been recognized for their positive contributions to the undergraduate community with the 27th annual Spirit of Princeton Award (SOP).
(04/20/22 11:30pm)
USG holds special meeting over Caterpillar Referendum; New dorms to be built with gender-inclusive restrooms
(04/11/22 4:00am)
Content warning: The following article contains descriptions of violence.
(04/01/22 1:15am)
Students who wish to travel internationally on the University’s dime will now be required to get special certifications or exceptions from University officials, according to revised guidelines by Princeton’s Global Safety & Security Unit (GS&S) released on March 21.
(03/02/22 4:15am)
From Tuesday, March 1 through Thursday, March 10, members of the Class of 2022 will vote in primary elections for the 2022 Young Alumni Trustee (YAT).
(02/24/22 2:16am)
After four months of standoff and military buildup on the Russian-Ukrainian border, Russian president Vladimir Putin on Monday, Feb. 21 ordered troops to invade two separatist pro-Moscow regions in Ukraine — Donetsk and Luhansk.
(01/26/22 3:57am)
The University will increase graduate student fellowship and stipend rates for the coming 2022–2023 academic year by an average of 25 percent to about $40,000 for doctoral candidates, according to a statement released by the Office of Communications on Jan. 25. The change is the University’s largest ever one-year increase in graduate student stipend rates.
(01/24/22 4:02am)
Undergraduate and graduate students received an email from University Health Services (UHS) and Environmental Health and Safety (EHS) on Sunday, Jan. 23, stating that students who test positive for COVID-19 may be asked to isolate in their own residences.
(12/10/21 3:08am)
On Dec. 1, 110 students matched with the University through the QuestBridge National College Match, according to Deputy University Spokesperson Michael Hotchkiss. 6,312 finalists were considered for the Match Scholarship across all participating universities.
(12/02/21 5:18am)
As the University marked its highest single-day COVID-19 positive case count since the beginning of the semester, hundreds of students and community members stood in line for hours to receive vaccine booster shots at a University-sponsored clinic.