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Danna Duarte


A campus upperclass student dorm building.

It’s finally over: a 2025 upperclass room draw retrospective

For students heading into next year’s draw, this spring offers an important lesson: flexibility isn’t just helpful — it’s essential. We broke down when room types and buildings filled up and the most common issues faced by Princeton students during the upperclass draw.

For students heading into next year’s draw, this spring offers an important lesson: flexibility isn’t just helpful — it’s essential. We broke down when room types and buildings filled up and the most common issues faced by Princeton students during the upperclass draw.


Four grey and brown stone buildings located along an asphalt street with a white zebra crossing in the foreground. In the midground, bare brown trees are visible.

Who joins Princeton’s eating clubs? Breaking down eating club trends.

Eating clubs have historically been a large part of Princeton’s social scene, with approximately three-quarters of Princeton seniors reporting they have paid dues to at least one eating club during their undergraduate career across the 2022, 2023, and 2024 senior surveys. The ‘Prince’ broke down important information about each club’s unique culture to understand which clubs are the most diverse, which clubs are the drunkest, and which clubs’ members have the richest families.

Eating clubs have historically been a large part of Princeton’s social scene, with approximately three-quarters of Princeton seniors reporting they have paid dues to at least one eating club during their undergraduate career across the 2022, 2023, and 2024 senior surveys. The ‘Prince’ broke down important information about each club’s unique culture to understand which clubs are the most diverse, which clubs are the drunkest, and which clubs’ members have the richest families.


A brick building looms overhead as the sun shines in the east.

Looking for a job? Breaking down student employment on campus

After a USG referendum passed advocating for increased wages for undergraduate workers, The Daily Princetonian broke down the current state of the student employee job market.

After a USG referendum passed advocating for increased wages for undergraduate workers, The Daily Princetonian broke down the current state of the student employee job market.


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