Daily Newsletter: February 22, 2021
Rooya RahinKatz releases statement on misconduct allegations, local businesses speak on the road ahead
Katz releases statement on misconduct allegations, local businesses speak on the road ahead
Katz releases statement on misconduct allegations, local businesses speak on the road ahead
Katz releases statement on misconduct allegations, local businesses speak on the road ahead
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Associate Dean for Public Affairs and Communication nominated as Chief of Staff of CEA, Ivy League cancels spring athletic season
Associate Dean for Public Affairs and Communication nominated as Chief of Staff of CEA, Ivy League cancels spring athletic season
Students reflect on virtual bicker, and a columnist weighs in on Campus Dining options
Students reflect on virtual bicker, and a columnist weighs in on Campus Dining options
University begins "pooling" samples for COVID-19 testing, protesters demand access to University's pandemic resources
University begins "pooling" samples for COVID-19 testing, protesters demand access to University's pandemic resources
USG Senate outlines priorities and two new task forces, George P. Shultz ’42 dies at 100
USG Senate outlines priorities and two new task forces, George P. Shultz ’42 dies at 100
The latest from The Daily Princetonian
The latest from The Daily Princetonian
Ivy League grants senior athletes extra year of competitive eligibility, Pyne Prize awarded
Ivy League grants senior athletes extra year of competitive eligibility, Pyne Prize awarded
The Dept. of Education drops its investigation into the University, the ELE Department undergoes a name change, student-athletes begin phase I athletics training, the COVID-19 pandemic exacerbates student mental health
The Dept. of Education drops its investigation into the University, the ELE Department undergoes a name change, student-athletes begin phase I athletics training, the COVID-19 pandemic exacerbates student mental health
University pauses testing requirement, Vladimir Gel'man dissects Putin's legacy, Donors fuel climate denial, America's foreign political culture
University pauses testing requirement, Vladimir Gel'man dissects Putin's legacy, Donors fuel climate denial, America's foreign political culture
USG Senate discusses budget and task forces, CPUC addresses vaccinations and racial equity
USG Senate discusses budget and task forces, CPUC addresses vaccinations and racial equity
Furloughed workers rehired, Chitra Parikh ‘21 reflects on USG President term
Furloughed workers rehired, Chitra Parikh ‘21 reflects on USG President term
Female alumni allege inappropriate conduct by Princeton professor Joshua Katz
Female alumni allege inappropriate conduct by Princeton professor Joshua Katz
Former University student convicted of rape in London
Former University student convicted of rape in London
Princeton's Chirik Lab Group leads the next generation of recyclable plastics
Princeton's Chirik Lab Group leads the next generation of recyclable plastics
2021 Reunions go virtual, University announces take-home exams for all Spring semester classes
2021 Reunions go virtual, University announces take-home exams for all Spring semester classes
Novogratz Bridge Year Program announces reforms after allegations of discrimination, Sachs Scholarship awarded
Novogratz Bridge Year Program announces reforms after allegations of discrimination, Sachs Scholarship awarded
Prospect Student Ventures receives $110,000 in University funding, 2887 students return to campus
Prospect Student Ventures receives $110,000 in University funding, 2887 students return to campus
Scholars in the Nation’s Service Announced and Editor-in-Chief Emma Treadway writes to the University community.
Scholars in the Nation’s Service Announced and Editor-in-Chief Emma Treadway writes to the University community.
Princeton historians condemn the 1776 Report, and the ‘Prince’ pays tribute to baseball legend Hank Aaron.
Princeton historians condemn the 1776 Report, and the ‘Prince’ pays tribute to baseball legend Hank Aaron.