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Princeton bars press from recording, photographing faculty meetings

The University is prohibiting reporters from recording, photographing, and filming faculty meetings, alongside other new rules that limit the number of reporters and require media credentials for campus media. 

The University is prohibiting reporters from recording, photographing, and filming faculty meetings, alongside other new rules that limit the number of reporters and require media credentials for campus media. 

NEWS | 14 hours ago

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Princeton University Investment Company walks back divestment from publicly traded oil and gas companies

The decision reverses a 2022 commitment made by PRINCO. It comes amidst budget cuts for the University spurred by PRINCO’s decreased long-term endowment return projections.

The decision reverses a 2022 commitment made by PRINCO. It comes amidst budget cuts for the University spurred by PRINCO’s decreased long-term endowment return projections.

NEWS | 1 day ago

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‘A major morale booster’: NEH grant terminations ruled unconstitutional, humanities faculty express hope

Last month, a federal judge ruled that NEH’s termination of more than 1,400 grants were unconstitutional. Princeton researchers studying the humanities expressed hope about the state of current and future grants. 

Last month, a federal judge ruled that NEH’s termination of more than 1,400 grants were unconstitutional. Princeton researchers studying the humanities expressed hope about the state of current and future grants.

NEWS | 13 hours ago

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At Commencement events, speakers urge seniors to be proactive changemakers

Princeton’s 279th Commencement ceremony last Tuesday marked the culmination of a three-day period of graduation celebrations for the Class of 2026, the largest in the University’s history.

Princeton’s 279th Commencement ceremony last Tuesday marked the culmination of a three-day period of graduation celebrations for the Class of 2026, the largest in the University’s history.

NEWS | 2 days ago

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‘Further than I ever dreamed’: Sotomayor ’76 returns for 50th reunion

For their 50th reunion, Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States Sonia Sotomayor ’76 and former ABC news anchor Melanie Lawson ’76 returned to campus for a conversation at McCarter Theatre.

For their 50th reunion, Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States Sonia Sotomayor ’76 and former ABC news anchor Melanie Lawson ’76 returned to campus for a conversation at McCarter Theatre.

NEWS | 2 days ago

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Enzo Kho ’26 announced as next Young Alumni Trustee, service and giving emphasized at Alumni Council meeting

Enzo Kho ’26, former president of the Undergraduate Student Government, has been elected as the Young Alumni Trustee for the Class of 2026, following an official announcement of the results at the annual meeting of the Alumni Council on Friday. The meeting also included a presentation of various awards for alumni and remarks from leaders in the Alumni Council.

Enzo Kho ’26, former president of the Undergraduate Student Government, has been elected as the Young Alumni Trustee for the Class of 2026, following an official announcement of the results at the annual meeting of the Alumni Council on Friday. The meeting also included a presentation of various awards for alumni and remarks from leaders in the Alumni Council.

NEWS | May 22

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The underdogs of the N.J.–12 race discuss affordability, ICE, military

Matt Adams, Sujit Singh, and Kyle Little, the three candidates with the lowest fundraising amounts in the race for the N.J-12 Democratic nomination, sat down with the ‘Prince’ to discuss their campaign priorities and views.

Matt Adams, Sujit Singh, and Kyle Little, the three candidates with the lowest fundraising amounts in the race for the N.J-12 Democratic nomination, sat down with the ‘Prince’ to discuss their campaign priorities and views.

NEWS | May 14

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Faculty approve new design minor, quantitative economics track at faculty meeting

Faculty approved a new design minor and a quantitative economics track within the economics major at the May 11 faculty meeting. The faculty also approved a transfer of the statistics and machine learning minor from the Center for Statistics and Machine Learning to the new Data and Intelligent Systems program. 

Faculty approved a new design minor and a quantitative economics track within the economics major at the May 11 faculty meeting. The faculty also approved a transfer of the statistics and machine learning minor from the Center for Statistics and Machine Learning to the new Data and Intelligent Systems program. 

NEWS | May 14

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Two NJ residents potentially exposed to hantavirus, authorities say risk level remains low

New Jersey health officials said two state residents may have been exposed to the rare Andes strain of hantavirus linked to a deadly cruise ship outbreak, though no cases have been confirmed in New Jersey, and the public risk remains very low.

New Jersey health officials said two state residents may have been exposed to the rare Andes strain of hantavirus linked to a deadly cruise ship outbreak, though no cases have been confirmed in New Jersey, and the public risk remains very low.

NEWS | May 11

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Princeton faculty mandate proctoring for in-person exams, upending 133 years of precedent

The faculty voted Monday to require universal proctoring for all in-person examinations in response to mounting concerns over AI-assisted cheating and declining student reporting of Honor Code violations. The policy, which takes effect July 1, preserves the student-run Honor Committee system while requiring instructors to serve as witnesses.

The faculty voted Monday to require universal proctoring for all in-person examinations in response to mounting concerns over AI-assisted cheating and declining student reporting of Honor Code violations. The policy, which takes effect July 1, preserves the student-run Honor Committee system while requiring instructors to serve as witnesses.

NEWS | May 11

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Candidates for first contested County Commissioner primary election in 10 years talk party diversity, U. relations

Five candidates running for two Mercer County commissioner seats outlined competing views on government transparency, political representation, data center development, and the county’s relationship with Princeton ahead of the June 2 primary and Nov. 3 general election.

Five candidates running for two Mercer County commissioner seats outlined competing views on government transparency, political representation, data center development, and the county’s relationship with Princeton ahead of the June 2 primary and Nov. 3 general election.

NEWS | May 10

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Princeton spared from endowment tax, PRINCO executive says, saving hundreds of millions

The University’s expanded financial aid program has brought its number of tuition-paying students below the threshold for a new 8 percent federal tax on the wealthiest university endowments enacted by Congress in July. Princeton was predicted to lose roughly $180 million annually on its investment income under the tax, which peer institutions are gearing up to pay.

The University’s expanded financial aid program has brought its number of tuition-paying students below the threshold for a new 8 percent federal tax on the wealthiest university endowments enacted by Congress in July. Princeton was predicted to lose roughly $180 million annually on its investment income under the tax, which peer institutions are gearing up to pay.

NEWS | May 8

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Following 5th longest Jeopardy streak, Jamie Ding ’13 returns focus to housing

Jamie Ding ’13, who recently ended his streak on “Jeopardy!”, spoke with the ‘Prince’ about his plans to make housing more affordable across New Jersey.

Jamie Ding ’13, who recently ended his streak on "Jeopardy!", spoke with the ‘Prince’ about his plans to make housing more affordable across New Jersey.

NEWS | May 8

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Somerset County Commissioner Director Shanel Robinson runs for N.J.-12 Democratic House nomination

Somerset County Commissioner Director and U.S. Air Force veteran Shanel Robinson, who is running for the Democratic nomination to Congress to represent New Jersey’s 12th district, sat down with the ‘Prince’ to discuss her campaign priorities.

Somerset County Commissioner Director and U.S. Air Force veteran Shanel Robinson, who is running for the Democratic nomination to Congress to represent New Jersey’s 12th district, sat down with the ‘Prince’ to discuss her campaign priorities.

NEWS | May 8

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New Jersey man charged with harassment after approaching two Princeton students

The man, identified as 28-year-old Dimario Wynter, was released pending future court appearances. Wynter was identified as a Lyft driver but has since been removed from the rideshare platform.

The man, identified as 28-year-old Dimario Wynter, was released pending future court appearances. Wynter was identified as a Lyft driver but has since been removed from the rideshare platform.

NEWS | May 7

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Princeton Canvas operational again after data breach-related outage

Princeton’s course-management platform Canvas briefly went dark Thursday afternoon after the cybercriminal group ShinyHunters claimed to have hacked Instructure, which runs Canvas. Access was restored late Thursday night.

Princeton’s course-management platform Canvas briefly went dark Thursday afternoon after the cybercriminal group ShinyHunters claimed to have hacked Instructure, which runs Canvas. Access was restored late Thursday night.

NEWS | May 7

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Griffin-Cole fund backs innovative climate and energy research at HMEI

Christopher A. Cole '81 and Barbara Griffin Cole '82 GS '85 named the Griffin-Cole Climate and Energy Grand Challenge Fund within HMEI, providing new support for faculty research and student involvement in climate and energy work.

Christopher A. Cole '81 and Barbara Griffin Cole '82 GS '85 named the Griffin-Cole Climate and Energy Grand Challenge Fund within HMEI, providing new support for faculty research and student involvement in climate and energy work.

NEWS | May 6

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Princeton professor Yiyun Li and journalist Natalie Obiko Pearson ’99 win Pulitzer Prizes

Li was awarded the memoir or autobiography prize for her memoir “Things in Nature Merely Grow,” and Pearson was honored for her role in the Bloomberg graphic novel “trAPPed.” Three Princeton faculty and one alumna were also named finalists in various categories.

Li was awarded the memoir or autobiography prize for her memoir “Things in Nature Merely Grow,” and Pearson was honored for her role in the Bloomberg graphic novel “trAPPed.” Three Princeton faculty and one alumna were also named finalists in various categories.

NEWS | May 6