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Faculty amend academic regulations, introduce new Ph.D. program

Faculty finalized amendments to the “Conduct of Undergraduate Courses of Study” on Feb. 4. Discussions included changes to language on examinations as well as the introduction of a new Ph.D. program.

Faculty finalized amendments to the “Conduct of Undergraduate Courses of Study” on Feb. 4. Discussions included changes to language on examinations as well as the introduction of a new Ph.D. program.

NEWS | February 4

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Months after initial arrest, David Piegaro ’25 goes to trial

David Piegaro ’25 appeared in court on Monday, Feb. 3, months after he was arrested last April. The case centered on an altercation with Assistant Vice President for Public Safety Kenneth Strother in the aftermath of the occupation of Clio Hall.

David Piegaro ’25 appeared in court on Monday, Feb. 3, months after he was arrested last April. The case centered on an altercation with Assistant Vice President for Public Safety Kenneth Strother in the aftermath of the occupation of Clio Hall.

NEWS | February 4

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Tracking Trump’s executive orders on higher education

In the first weeks of his presidency, President Donald Trump and his administration have issued a slew of executive actions. The ‘Prince’ has compiled a list of such actions, which range from chaotic guidance on federal funding to new directives on Title IX. 

In the first weeks of his presidency, President Donald Trump and his administration have issued a slew of executive actions. The ‘Prince’ has compiled a list of such actions, which range from chaotic guidance on federal funding to new directives on Title IX. 

NEWS | February 4

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Fourth annual DEI report affirms commitment to DEI, presents new data and programs

Princeton’s fourth annual DEI report, which covers the 2023–24 academic year, includes new data on the University’s DEI programming, partnerships with Native American and Indigenous initiatives, outreach to transfer and veteran students, and the fostering of belonging across faith-based identities.

Princeton’s fourth annual DEI report, which covers the 2023–24 academic year, includes new data on the University’s DEI programming, partnerships with Native American and Indigenous initiatives, outreach to transfer and veteran students, and the fostering of belonging across faith-based identities.

NEWS | February 3

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Executive order directs Princeton to investigate international pro-Palestine student protesters

An executive order signed by President Donald Trump and released on Wednesday, Jan. 29 calls for universities to monitor and report the engagement of international students and staff for actions that constitute antisemitism.

An executive order signed by President Donald Trump and released on Wednesday, Jan. 29 calls for universities to monitor and report the engagement of international students and staff for actions that constitute antisemitism. This follows a national protest movement last spring against the war in Gaza, including a sustained sit-in at Princeton.

NEWS | January 31

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New spring courses bring specialized, fresh perspectives on understanding today’s world

This spring semester, the University introduced 186 new undergraduate courses, many of which delve deeply into highly-specialized subjects, from observational astronomy to African mythology to psychedelics and plant intelligence. The number of new courses offered this spring has increased compared to the fall semester, which saw fewer than 140 new classes.

This spring semester, the University introduced 186 new undergraduate courses, many of which delve deeply into highly-specialized subjects, from observational astronomy to African mythology to psychedelics and plant intelligence. The number of new courses offered this spring has increased compared to the fall semester, which saw fewer than 140 new classes.

NEWS | January 31

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As Street Week events continue, changes address trend of increased participation

Street Week 2025 began on Sunday, Jan. 26, with clubs beginning to host events for prospective members. Charter Club has changed their selective sign-in process to cap the number of points an individual can receive at nine.

Street Week 2025 began on Sunday, Jan. 26, with clubs beginning to host events for prospective members. Charter Club has changed their selective sign-in process to cap the number of points an individual can receive at nine.

NEWS | January 30

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In annual letter, Eisgruber defends tax-exempt endowment, DEI, and institutional restraint

In his annual State of the University letter published on Jan. 29, University President Christopher Eisgruber ’83 vigorously defended the University’s endowment, its diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) efforts, and institutional restraint.

In his annual State of the University letter published on Jan. 29, University President Christopher Eisgruber ’83 vigorously defended the University’s endowment, its diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) efforts, and institutional restraint.

NEWS | January 30

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Princeton voters approve $89.1 million bond referendum to improve Princeton Public School facilities

On Tuesday, Princeton voters approved of a $89.1 million bond referendum to fund improvements to Princeton School District facilities.

On Tuesday, Princeton voters approved of a $89.1 million bond referendum to fund improvements to Princeton School District facilities.

NEWS | January 29

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Eisgruber says U. is “exploring measures” in wake of Trump orders, stops short of specific guidance

In a campus-wide email, University President Christopher Eisgruber ’83 responded to a memo from the United States Office of Management and Budget that threatens to freeze trillions of dollars in federal funding and loans, including federal research funding. The freeze was temporarily blocked, but the future of federal research funding remains unclear.

In a campus wide email, University President Christopher Eisgruber ’83 responded to a memo from the United States Office of Management and Budget that threatens to freeze trillions of dollars in federal funding and loans, including federal research funding. The freeze was temporarily blocked, but the future of federal research funding remains unclear.

NEWS | January 29

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Elected GSG officers to continue push for graduate student parity

On Jan. 15, the GSG Election Committee announced the results of the 2025 officer elections, naming Amari Tankard GS as President, Caridad Estrada Cardona GS as Vice President, and Jan Ertl GS as Vice President of Internal Affairs, among other members.

On Jan. 15, the GSG Election Committee announced the results of the 2025 officer elections, naming Amari Tankard GS as President, Caridad Estrada GS as Vice President, and Jan Ertl GS as Vice President of Internal Affairs, among other members.

NEWS | January 29

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Pro-Palestine activists rally for divestment on the first day of classes

Pro-Palestine activists rallied on Jan. 27 in front of the Friend Center hoping to build off the momentum of the November referendum which called for University divest in its endowment from companies involved in weapons manufacturing.

Pro-Palestine activists rallied on Jan. 27 in front of the Friend Center hoping to build off the momentum of the November referendum which called for University divest in its endowment from companies involved in weapons manufacturing.

NEWS | January 27

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First day of classes kicks off with annual USG event

On Jan. 27, USG held the annual “FDOC” event to celebrate the first day of classes. Students lined up to take photos in front of banners reading “FDOC,” seniors with the option of an “LFDOC” banner.

On Jan. 27, USG held the annual “FDOC” event to celebrate the first day of classes. Students lined up to take photos in front of banners reading “FDOC,” seniors with the option of an “LFDOC” banner.

NEWS | January 27

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Kidnapped graduate student Elizabeth Tsurkov is still alive, Iraqi Foreign Minister says

Axios reporter Barak Ravid posted on X that according to the Iraqi Foreign Minister, kidnapped Princeton graduate student Elizabeth Tsurkov is alive.

Axios reporter Barak Ravid posted on X that according to the Iraqi foreign minister, kidnapped Princeton graduate student Elizabeth Tsurkov is alive.

NEWS | January 27

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‘It was entirely unrecognizable’: The Princeton students affected by Los Angeles wildfires

After two major fires caused historic damage to the greater Los Angeles area, several Princeton students who call the Golden State home have had to navigate local evacuation orders while coping with the fact that they may never see their homes.

After two major fires caused historic damage to the greater Los Angeles area, several Princeton students who call the Golden State home have had to navigate local evacuation orders while coping with the fact that they may never see their homes.

NEWS | January 26

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Participants enjoy community building as Wintersession 2025 comes to an end

After two weeks and more than 500 events, Wintersession 2025 has come to an end. The ‘Prince’ spoke to students who reflected on Wintersession’s role in learning and community building.

After two weeks and more than 500 events, Wintersession 2025 has come to an end. The ‘Prince’ spoke to students who reflected on Wintersession’s role in learning and community building.

NEWS | January 26

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Historic preservation project sparks concern over tenant relocation and affordability

A restoration project application by Hillier LLC along Witherspoon Street is facing concern from residents, including some tenants who will be displaced. 

A restoration project application by Hillier LLC along Witherspoon Street is facing concern from residents, including some tenants who will be displaced. 

NEWS | January 24