Daily Newsletter: September 22, 2021
Amy CiceuEating clubs reopen; University carshare services return
Eating clubs reopen; University carshare services return
Eating clubs reopen; University carshare services return
Eating clubs reopen; University carshare services return
COVID-19 policy at USG meeting, Orange Key resumes in-person campus tours
COVID-19 policy at USG meeting, Orange Key resumes in-person campus tours
Cannabis Task Force ‘overwhelmingly’ favors dispensary in town; students take Vietnamese course for first time through partnership with Brown University
Cannabis Task Force ‘overwhelmingly’ favors dispensary in town; students take Vietnamese course for first time through partnership with Brown University
Extremist protestors occupying Washington Road heckle students heckle students
Extremist protestors occupying Washington Road heckle students heckle students
Campus cafés reopen; Conductor Michael Tilson Thomas and the San Francisco Symphony win Grammy
Campus cafés reopen; Conductor Michael Tilson Thomas and the San Francisco Symphony win Grammy
Peter Singer wins $1 million Berggruen Prize, Mudd Library reopens
Peter Singer wins $1 million Berggruen Prize, Mudd Library reopens
First in U.S. News Rankings, Dining hall staff shortage, Special RCA training, USG Meeting, Woodrow Wilson Honorary Debate Panel
First in U.S. News Rankings, Dining hall staff shortage, Special RCA training, USG Meeting, Woodrow Wilson Honorary Debate Panel
Lewis Center for the Arts teams up with CLASSIX for two-part event
Lewis Center for the Arts teams up with CLASSIX for two-part event
Power and privilege in the climate change movement, Triangle Frosh Week show
Power and privilege in the climate change movement, Triangle Frosh Week show
Andrew Bruck ’05 named Acting NJ Attorney General
Andrew Bruck ’05 named Acting NJ Attorney General
USG budget triples for semester; University monitors campus viral transmission
USG budget triples for semester; University monitors campus viral transmission
The latest from Opinion and The Prospect; calls for submissions and recruitment
The latest from Opinion and The Prospect; calls for submissions and recruitment
Report regarding MOVE bombing victims released; Zoom classes return after storm
Report regarding MOVE bombing victims released; Zoom classes return after storm
Students attend in-person classes, Tornado warning
Students attend in-person classes, Tornado warning
University faces local pushback over proposed Court Clubhouse relocation; Nassau Hall becomes more accessible
University faces local pushback over proposed Court Clubhouse relocation; Nassau Hall becomes more accessible
Classes of 2024 and 2025 participate in opening activities; eating clubs institutes members-only policy due to COVID-19
Classes of 2025 and 2024 participate in opening activities; eating clubs institutes members-only policy due to COVID
Over 200 students face disciplinary action for COVID-19 related violations; CPUC Resources Committee to recommend conditional divestment to Trustees
Over 200 students face disciplinary action for COVID-19 related violations; CPUC Resources Committee to recommend conditional divestment to Trustees
Students, faculty protest handling of MOVE bombing victim remains; University hosts student vaccination clinic
Students, faculty protest handling of MOVE bombing victim remains; University hosts student vaccination clinic
Vaccine clinic to open at the University
Vaccine clinic to open at the University