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(04/23/24 3:58am)
In a TigerAlert sent to the Princeton community at 11:43 a.m. on Monday, April 22, the Office of Information Technology (OIT) wrote that University phones were experiencing a “service disruption.” The outage is ongoing at time of publication.
(04/23/24 3:09am)
The following is an open letter and reflects the author’s views alone. For information on how to submit a piece to the Opinion section, click here.
(04/23/24 3:54am)
Just a couple weeks ago, Princeton saw a new cafe added to its long list of breakfast spots: J.S. Foodies Tokyo, a Japanese brunch place specializing in “kiseki pancakes,” or Japanese soufflé pancakes. I had the pleasure of visiting the small location just next to Princeton Record Exchange to get breakfast and see if they are worth the trip down Tulane St.
(04/22/24 3:05am)
The Undergraduate Student Government (USG) announced the results for a contested U-Councilor and class government election via an email to the student body on Friday, April 19. Voter turnout was significantly higher for class council elections than for the U-Councilor race.
(04/22/24 3:14am)
Princeton tradition and a political protest clashed on Friday, April 19, as pro-Palestine demonstrators walked near the Class of 2026 Declaration Day celebration, where recently-declared students in black and orange sweaters posed with department banners behind the iconic Nassau Hall. Some paused amid the protest, while others continued taking photographs with protesters in the background.
(04/22/24 3:49am)
Despite pushback from community members, the University’s decision to end the lease of the Nassau Swim Club (NSC) on Tuesday will go forward as planned.
(04/22/24 3:51am)
Two Princeton University professors, Andrew Appel ’81 and Samuel S.-H. Wang, have testified as expert witnesses in multiple election cases in New Jersey and Pennsylvania this year, including the recent abolition of the county line system in New Jersey.
(04/22/24 3:33am)
Sophomores swarmed Cannon Green to celebrate the declaration of their majors last Friday. Following tradition, they donned black and orange sweaters with their class year, “2026,” embroidered on the front, creating a sea of Princeton colors behind the historic Nassau Hall. Additionally, pro-Palestine demonstrators walked through the celebration.
(04/22/24 4:20am)
“Somewhere in Butler...”, students place popcorn in a microwave. One student sets the time to 55 minutes. The microwave catches fire and the students, all wearing OA (outdoor action) shirts, roast marshmallows over it.
(04/22/24 2:48am)
Like many of my peers, I was a dedicated student organizer in high school, but I’ve been utterly inactive at Princeton. Instead of attending Sunrise Princeton or SPEAR (Students for Princeton Education, Abolition, and Reform) events, I’ve justified my disengagement by telling myself that I don’t have enough time to make a substantive commitment to those groups.
(04/22/24 4:11pm)
The Undergraduate Student Government (USG) Senate convened for the final regularly scheduled meeting of the semester on Sunday, April 21, addressing a range of issues from collaboration efforts to mental health initiatives and student group selectivity.
(04/22/24 4:15am)
The following content is purely satirical and entirely fictional.
(04/22/24 2:35am)
In front of a packed house Saturday evening at Sherrerd Field, No. 21 Princeton men’s lacrosse (8–4 overall, 3–2 Ivy League) took down No. 12 Penn (8–5, 4–2) with a score of 15–10 on senior night.
(04/22/24 10:30am)
Every year, the Muslim Student Association (MSA) puts on one of its biggest events of the year: the Fast-a-Thon. For one day of Ramadan, the MSA invites students of all faith backgrounds to participate in the daily fast and activities of an observant Muslim. Today, Daybreak revisits Fast-a-Thon and examines how it brings the University community closer together.
(04/22/24 2:01am)
It was a first quarter to remember for the No. 17 ranked Princeton women’s lacrosse (9–5 overall, 5–1 Ivy League) in Saturday’s afternoon contest against the Dartmouth Big Green (7–6, 1–5).
(04/19/24 4:03pm)
Amid much anticipation, rapper Lil Tecca is set to headline Princeton’s Spring 2024 Lawnparties concert, announced to students via the Undergraduate Student Government (USG) Instagram on Friday, April 19.
(04/19/24 12:00pm)
The ADL gave Princeton an F for antisemitism. After the CJL pushed back, they bumped it up to a D: Your Daily ‘Prince’ Briefing
(04/19/24 5:01am)
Last spring, my Arabic language instructor instituted a policy that non-Muslim students refrain from eating or drinking in class during Ramadan. When I objected to this rule, she told me that the problem with Americans is that we “care too much about our rights.” As such, I was very surprised to see her name appear on an open letter demanding that the administration “defend academic freedom, freedom of speech, and the right to peaceful assembly” in the context of advocacy for “Palestinian liberation.”
(04/19/24 5:04am)
From US News and World Report college rankings to the Ivy League basketball championship, it is rare for Princeton to fail. But last week, the Anti-Defamation League (ADL) released a college antisemitism report card that awarded Princeton an F.
(04/19/24 5:31am)
On May 8 and 9, Princeton postdoctoral researchers will vote to decide if they are going to unionize.