Natural beauty on Princeton’s campus
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This week, warmer weather drew students and visitors outside. Small critters were spotted and heard around campus.
This week, flowers bloomed across campus as students hunkered down for one of the last few weeks of classes.
This week, students and the Princeton community responded to the killings in Atlanta and called on the University to divest from fossil fuels. Students stood up to verbally abusive street preachers on Washington St. Finally, the arrival of spring brought some nicer weather to campus.
This week, students on spring break enjoyed sunny weather and took a short breather from the semester.
This week, students enjoyed clear skies and warmer weather. Revived dining options and small celebrations signaled the beginning of a return to normal campus life.
Snowfall early this week was followed by warmer weather. Students are gearing up for midterms, and the dining halls continue to revamp their meal options.
This week, another snowstorm hit Princeton as students settled back onto a socially-distanced campus.
This week, members of the Princeton community protested, asking the University to share their COVID-19 resources. More snow fell, and students went about the second week of classes with social distancing measures in place.
This week, a snowstorm greeted students on the first day of classes, and a gas leak forced Palmer Square to evacuate.