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Princeton in Paris: Tigers at the 2024 Olympics

This year, a record-high number of Princeton students, past and present, will be competing on the world's biggest stage in Paris. The Daily Princetonian looked at the stories of these Olympians, when to watch them compete, and Princeton's long history at the Olympic Games. 

This year, a record-high number of Princeton students, past and present, will be competing on the world's biggest stage in Paris. The Daily Princetonian looked at the stories of these Olympians, when to watch them compete, and Princeton's long history at the Olympic Games. 

PROJECTS | July 26

Orange bubble letters read “Senior Survey 2024” across the top of a white board. Five images are attached to the board with orange stickers of New Jersey, a Tiger, a cap, the Princeton shield, and the face of a tiger. Images with text below are: arch in water reflection - “Demographics,” pink trees through an arch - “College Life,” trees in front of white tower on building - “Academics,” trees in front of a gate - “After Princeton,” white building with columns - “Views.” In the row below, a black and orange striped “P” attaches the “About” graphic with an image of a green tiger statue.

The Class of 2024, by the numbers: Our annual senior survey

Dive into our third-annual Senior Survey on the Class of 2024. In 225 graphs, we analyzed responses from 539 members of the class compromising over 80,000 data points.

Dive into our third-annual Senior Survey on the Class of 2024. In 225 graphs, we analyzed responses from 539 members of the class compromising over 80,000 data points.

PROJECTS | 05/24/2024

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We spent 12 hours in Murray Dodge and wrote it all down.

‘Prince’ Features staff sat in Murray Dodge, otherwise known as “the kindest place on campus,” for 12 hours, observing the rotating cast of campus characters who stop in and study, and the stories of those who work there.

‘Prince’ Features staff sat in Murray Dodge, otherwise known as “the kindest place on campus,” for 12 hours, observing the rotating cast of campus characters who stop in and study, and the stories of those who work there.

FEATURES | 05/03/2024

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The State of Activism

While Princeton has a reputation of apathy towards activism, how activism is practiced on campus cannot be distilled to a monolith. This special supplement from The Daily Princetonian examines the full spread of assumptions about activism on Princeton’s campus. Together, these stories explain how Princeton has balanced two identities — a hub for activist energy and a culture of indifference.

While Princeton has a reputation of apathy towards activism, how activism is practiced on campus cannot be distilled to a monolith. This special supplement from The Daily Princetonian examines the full spread of assumptions about activism on Princeton’s campus. Together, these stories explain how Princeton has balanced two identities — a hub for activist energy and a culture of indifference.

PROJECTS | 04/26/2024

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Going Back to Nassau Ball: Behind the teams, behind the dreams

Ahead of Ivy Madness, The Daily Princetonian takes a behind-the-scenes look at the recent successes of the men’s and women’s basketball teams. This supplement looks at the people who make up the teams now and the strategies that have propelled the Tigers to the top of the Ivy League.

Ahead of Ivy Madness, The Daily Princetonian takes a behind-the-scenes look at the recent successes of the men’s and women’s basketball teams. This supplement looks at the people who make up the teams now and the strategies that have propelled the Tigers to the top of the Ivy League.

PROJECTS | 03/08/2024

Two people walking into a lit up building with the word "Wawa" with the word "Princeton" on a banner. Everything is very dark.

We spent 24 hours in a Wawa and wrote it all down.

The ‘Prince’ staff sat in Wawa for 24 hours, observing the rotating cast of characters who enter and exit its doors, and the stories of those who work behind its counters. Reporters switched off hour by hour, each observing a part of the Wawa tapestry.

The ‘Prince’ staff sat in Wawa for 24 hours, observing the rotating cast of characters who enter and exit its doors, and the stories of those who work behind its counters. Reporters switched off hour by hour, each observing a part of the Wawa tapestry.

FEATURES | 12/09/2023

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Moments in Princeton’s Black history

In a special issue, The Daily Princetonian looks at moments in Princeton's Black history. Topics range from Princeton’s historically Black Witherspoon-Jackson neighborhood to the legacy of slavery to nightlife in the 90s.

In special issue, The Daily Princetonian looks at moments in Princeton's Black history. Topics range from Princeton’s historically Black Witherspoon-Jackson neighborhood to the legacy of slavery to nighlife in the 90s.

PROJECTS | 11/11/2023

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Who runs Princeton?

"In this project, the staff of the ‘Prince’ trace power on campus through histories, data analyses, detailed profiles, and deeply-held opinions. It's an issue about personalities. These are personalities we have to be aware of, no matter what their role is."

"In this project, the staff of the ‘Prince’ trace power on campus through histories, data analyses, detailed profiles, and deeply-held opinions. It's an issue about personalities. These are personalities we have to be aware of, no matter what their role is."

PROJECTS | 10/01/2023