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After the buzz of Dean’s Date and exams pass, Princeton’s campus sits in silence for about a week as seniors either go on Dead Week trips or relax on campus. That silence quickly ends with the coming of Reunions and Commencement where thousands of people come back to celebrate.

After the buzz of Dean’s Date and exams pass, Princeton’s campus sits in silence for about a week as seniors either go on Dead Week trips or relax on campus. That silence quickly ends with the coming of Reunions and Commencement where thousands of people come back to celebrate.


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From lockdown to reopening: a visual journey of campus during and after COVID-19

Take a look at how campus crowds have changed throughout the pandemic. Our photo essay captures the changes from lockdown to reopening, with a poignant reminder of the remnants of COVID-19. 

Take a look at how campus crowds have changed throughout the pandemic. Our photo essay captures the changes from lockdown to reopening, with a poignant reminder of the remnants of COVID-19. 

VISUAL ESSAY | March 13

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In Photos: How construction has changed campus

It seems like construction never ceases on campus. Fences abound, pathways are blocked, and cranes line the horizon. Take a look to see what campus looked like before construction versus after. 

It seems like construction never ceases on campus. Fences abound, pathways are blocked, and cranes line the horizon. Take a look to see what campus looked like before construction versus after.  

PROJECTS | November 21

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In Photos: What does Indigenous look like to you?

“I think it is a blessing to be able to be Indigenous and to be in spaces that were not meant for me and to navigate them in a way that we’ve always been capable of doing.” Read our interviews with Indigenous students about their experiences being Indigenous at Princeton and beyond.

“I think it is a blessing to be able to be Indigenous and to be in spaces that were not meant for me and to navigate them in a way that we’ve always been capable of doing.” Read our interviews with Indigenous students about their experiences being Indigenous at Princeton and beyond.

VISUAL ESSAY | October 9