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Construction on Witherspoon Street isn’t finished — not by a long shot.

Construction of the block of Witherspoon Street closest to campus should be completed by Mar. 3, though additional construction down the street will continue at least into 2024. Another  project that will add a new traffic light with a pedestrian phase signal and extended sidewalks to the intersection of Witherspoon and Nassau Streets is set to begin Feb. 28.

Construction of the block of Witherspoon Street closest to campus should be completed by Mar. 3, though additional construction down the street will continue at least into 2024. Another  project that will add a new traffic light with a pedestrian phase signal and extended sidewalks to the intersection of Witherspoon and Nassau Streets is set to begin Feb. 28.

NEWS | 02/23/2023

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Eating Club officers boast extensive financial aid, process to expand continues

The ‘Prince’ breaks down how eating clubs strive to cover costs not subsidized by the University for upperclass students who choose to join an eating club.

The ‘Prince’ breaks down how eating clubs strive to cover costs not subsidized by the University for upperclass students who choose to join an eating club.

NEWS | 02/22/2023

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As grad student union builds, Graduate Student Government votes to release message of support

The Princeton Graduate Student Government Assembly (GSG) voted to release a message of support for Princeton Graduate Students United (PGSU), at their meeting on Tuesday, Feb. 21. The vote comes less than a week after a PGSU rally on Feb.15, which drew over 150 supporters of the unionization effort. 

The Princeton Graduate Student Government Assembly (GSG) voted to release a message of support for Princeton Graduate Students United (PGSU), at their meeting on Tuesday, Feb. 21. The vote comes less than a week after a PGSU rally on Feb.15, which drew over 150 supporters of the unionization effort. 

NEWS | 02/21/2023

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Eisgruber reaffirms commitment to diversity, campus expansion in CPUC meeting

The Council of the Princeton University Community (CPUC) met for their first meeting of 2023 on Monday, Feb. 20. University President Christoper L. Eisgruber ’83 was present and addressed his annual letter, campus expansion, and a renewed focus on diversity.

The Council of the Princeton University Community (CPUC) met for their first meeting of 2023 on Monday, Feb. 20. University President Christoper L. Eisgruber ’83 was present and addressed his annual letter, campus expansion, and a renewed focus on diversity.

NEWS | 02/20/2023

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USG talks Campus Pub and Lawnparties, receives committee updates, and approves budget

The Undergraduate Student Government (USG) met on Sunday, Feb. 19 to confirm new committee members, receive committee updates, and discuss the Mental Health Work Organization. Members presented proposals for investing in Lawnparties, reopening a campus bar, and the expansion of Mental Health Week.

The Undergraduate Student Government (USG) met on Sunday, Feb. 19 to confirm new committee members, receive committee updates, and discuss the Mental Health Work Organization. Members presented proposals for investing in Lawnparties, reopening a campus bar, and the expansion of Mental Health Week

NEWS | 02/20/2023

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Second annual DEI report reveals slew of new programs, minor increase in faculty diversity

The ‘Prince’ breaks down Princeton’s 2021-22 DEI report, which covered the areas of campus climate, academics, access and outreach, and demographic data. Racial diversity among students has largely remained constant, while Princeton’s faculty has become slightly more diverse.

The ‘Prince’ breaks down Princeton’s 2021-22 DEI report, which covered the areas of campus climate, academics, access and outreach, and demographic data. Racial diversity among students has largely remained constant, while Princeton’s faculty has become slightly more diverse. 

NEWS | 02/20/2023

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Over 150 people rally with PGSU to support next steps in union campaign

Graduate students, along with undergraduates and post-graduate students, gathered together with Princeton Graduate Students United (PGSU) to demand fair wages and better working conditions from the University.  PGSU also began their union card campaign, which makes organizing efforts an official union campaign. 

Graduate students, along with undergraduates and post-graduate students, gathered together with Princeton Graduate Students United (PGSU) to demand fair wages from the University. PGSU also began its union card campaign, which makes organizing efforts an official union campaign. 

NEWS | 02/16/2023

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Shaun Cason ’23 and Anna Allport ’23 win Sachs scholarships

Shaun Cason ’23 was awarded the Sachs Scholarship to pursue a master’s degree at Worcester College at University of Oxford. He is the first veteran and the first transfer student to win the award. Anna Allport ’23, an independent concentrator in performance studies and interdisciplinary theater at Princeton, was also awarded the Sachs Global Scholarship, 

Shaun Cason ’23 was awarded the Sachs Scholarship to pursue a master’s degree at Worcester College at University of Oxford. He is the first veteran and the first transfer student to win the award. Anna Allport ’23, an independent concentrator in performance studies and interdisciplinary theater at Princeton, was also awarded the Sachs Global Scholarship, 

NEWS | 02/16/2023

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Ferris professor previews upcoming book on first drag queen, Black queer history

Journalist and Ferris Professor of Journalism Channing Joseph sat down with professor Brian Herrera to discuss Black queer history, the subject of his upcoming book. 

Journalist and Ferris Professor of Journalism Channing Joseph sat down with professor Brian Herrera to discuss Black queer history, the subject of his upcoming book. 

NEWS | 02/16/2023

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New USG treasurer promises more money spent on students in next year

At its Feb.13 meeting, the USG approved a $290,000 budget and Treasurer Walker Penfield ’25 explained that he plans to tap into additional reserve funds. The USG also approved the Ad Hoc Committees on Student Disciplinary Processes and Data Analysis.

At its Feb.13 meeting, the USG approved a $290,000 budget and Treasurer Walker Penfield ’25 explained that he plans to tap into additional reserve funds. The USG also approved the Ad Hoc Committees on Student Disciplinary Processes and Data Analysis.

NEWS | 02/13/2023

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Comedian and disability rights activist Pamela Schuller speaks at CJL

Pamela Schuller, a comedian and disability rights activist, delivered a comedy set, spoke at the Centre for Jewish Life, and led an improv workshop with students last week.  

Pamela Schuller, a comedian and disability rights activist, delivered a comedy set, spoke at the Centre for Jewish Life, and led an improv workshop with students last week.  

NEWS | 02/12/2023

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Professor honored for breakthrough in sustainable speeding of chemical reactions

Chirik, Edwards S. Sanford Professor of Chemistry, was named a 2022 AAAS fellow for his pioneering work in catalysis using Earth-abundant metals. His work, with applications from pharmaceuticals to adhesive, is notable for its sustainable approach to catalysis.

Chirik, Edwards S. Sanford Professor of Chemistry, was named a 2022 AAAS fellow for his pioneering work in catalysis using Earth-abundant metals. His work, with applications from pharmaceuticals to adhesive, is notable for its sustainable approach to catalysis.

NEWS | 02/10/2023

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El-Kurd talks Palestinian activism, controversy at Said Memorial Lecture event

Palestinian writer and poet Mohammed el-Kurd spoke at a lecture event sponsored by the Department of English, the Edward W. Said ’57 Memorial Lecture Fund, and the Princeton Committee on Palestine.

Palestinian writer and poet Mohammed el-Kurd spoke at a lecture event sponsored by the Department of English, the Edward W. Said ’57 Memorial Lecture Fund, and the Princeton Committee on Palestine.

NEWS | 02/09/2023

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Building at 91 Prospect Avenue to be rotated, moved, and renovated

The building currently located at 91 Prospect Avenue will be rotated and moved to the other side of that street beginning on Feb. 8. The process is expected to take four days to complete with street closures and pedestrian detours planned to last until the end of the month. The University has not undertaken a building relocation prior to this project since 1977 when it moved residential homes to Nassau Court.

The building currently located at 91 Prospect Avenue will be rotated and moved to the other side of that street beginning on Feb. 8. The process is expected to take four days to complete with street closures and pedestrian detours planned to last until the end of the month. The University has not undertaken a building relocation prior to this project since 1977 when it moved residential homes to Nassau Court.

NEWS | 02/09/2023

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Students announce donation campaign for earthquake victims in Turkey and Syria

Following two earthquakes — one at 7.8 magnitude and one at 7.6 magnitude — in Syria and Turkey, students have begun a donation campaign for survivors of the tragedy. Student leaders in the Turkish Student Association (TSA) emphasized the importance of a quick distribution of resources.

Following two earthquakes — one at 7.8 magnitude and one at 7.6 magnitude — in Syria and Turkey, students have begun a donation campaign for survivors of the tragedy. Student leaders in the Turkish Student Association (TSA) emphasized the importance of a quick distribution of resources.

NEWS | 02/09/2023