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(05/02/22 3:04am)
As of May 4, New Jersey retailers and food service businesses will no longer be permitted to use or distribute single-use plastic bags, per a bill passed by Governor Phil Murphy and other lawmakers last year.
(05/06/22 3:01am)
There is something unusually cruel about making friends in the four short years of college.
(05/02/22 4:25am)
Last month, A.B. students in the Class of 2024 gathered around Cannon Green after declaring their concentrations to take the classic Princeton banner photos. To better understand the sophomore class and longer-term trends in what Princeton students are concentrating in, The Daily Princetonian tracked this spring’s declaration decisions.
(04/30/22 3:05am)
Town Council gets updates on Graduate Hotel, recognizes CAPERS
(04/29/22 6:39pm)
Princeton athletics has added yet another championship title to their long list of achievements.
(04/29/22 5:28am)
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(05/02/22 1:19am)
The University announced the winners of the 2022 President’s Achievement Award (PAA), which honors staff members for their “commitment to excellence and exceptional performance.” The six University employee recipients, announced in early April, were Vincent Cuomo, Karla Ewalt, Julie Groeninger, Marty Krzywicki, Mary O’Connor, and Grace K. Penn ’99.
(04/29/22 4:29am)
I recently sat down with Robert Durkee ’69, a former top editor at The Daily Princetonian who went on to serve as an administrator in Nassau Hall for 47 years. As the Editor-in-Chief of the ‘Prince’ in 1968, he was working on a bit of a different show than I currently am — and the community that the paper served was a bit different as well.
(04/29/22 5:30am)
“Form is temporary, class is permanent.”
(04/29/22 5:35am)
A dormitory in New College East will be named Mannion Hall following a “major gift” from Martin Mannion ’81 and his wife, Tristin Mannion, per a University announcement. The dorm will open in the fall of 2022, along with the rest of the new residential college.
(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).
(04/29/22 5:24am)
The controversy surrounding Undergraduate Student Government (USG) Referendum No. 3 stemmed from topical and nuanced political stances, and genuine and strongly-held beliefs and values. Debates surrounding the situation in Palestine and Israel are immensely complicated, and students should be able to voice their opinions on these issues. Beyond voting, we can play an important role in campus politics by forming advocacy groups, sharing our viewpoints and perspectives with others, and highlighting the strengths and weaknesses of various arguments. In many ways, the advocacy of student groups for and against the referendum encouraged civic engagement: the majority of those voting in the most recent USG election did not abstain on Referendum No. 3. But how did the aftermath of the vote devolve into a situation in which the backlash focused on scapegoating individuals and misleading the public?
(04/29/22 4:39am)
On April 18, the Princeton Reunions Team fulfilled 67.6 percent of the bed requests from student performing groups for Reunions.
(04/29/22 5:05am)
Pulitzer-winning author Jhumpa Lahiri was born in London to Bengali parents from Calcutta, and was raised in Rhode Island. Her works often reflect on the experiences of immigrant and Indian-American families in the United States. Lahiri sat down for an interview with The Daily Princetonian in anticipation of her new collection of essays, “Translating Myself and Others.” Though currently the director of the Creative Writing department at the University, Lahiri will join the faculty at Barnard College next year.
(04/29/22 2:25am)
At its meeting on Tuesday, April 26, the Princeton Town Council reviewed plans for the Graduate Hotel construction, heard from organizers of a May Day march, and recognized the Climate Action Plan Emissions Reduction Strategies (CAPERS) team from Sustainable Princeton.
(04/27/22 12:00pm)
Faculty Committee approves minors program, renames ‘concentrations’ to ‘majors’
(05/02/22 2:44am)
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(05/02/22 4:08am)
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(04/27/22 4:29am)
According to an email to Visual Arts students at 7:23 a.m. on Tuesday, April 26, there was a fire at 185 Nassau Street, which houses the Visual Arts (VIS) Program. Jeff Whetstone, the Director of the VIS Program, said in the email that no one was hurt and the “events scheduled in the building today should be able to proceed.”
(04/27/22 1:49am)