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Daniel Yu, Madeleine Murnick named valedictorian, salutatorian of the Class of 2026

On Monday, the University named Daniel Yu ’26 as this year’s valedictorian and Madeleine Murnick ’26 as the salutatorian. The Daily Princetonian interviewed Yu and Murnick on their experience at Princeton, their interests and hobbies, and post-graduation plans.

On Monday, the University named Daniel Yu ’26 as this year’s valedictorian and Madeleine Murnick ’26 as the salutatorian. The Daily Princetonian interviewed Yu and Murnick on their experience at Princeton, their interests and hobbies, and post-graduation plans.


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Princeton Council shifts on special event regulations amid community backlash

The Princeton Council is revising proposed special event regulations after community backlash over concerns that they could restrict public gatherings and protests. Officials say they aim to streamline rules while protecting free speech.

The Princeton Council is revising proposed special event regulations after community backlash over concerns that they could restrict public gatherings and protests. Officials say they aim to streamline rules while protecting free speech.


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Pre-read chosen for Class of 2030, second of the past three focused on AI

“Reader, Come Home: The Reading Brain in a Digital World” by Maryanne Wolf will be the Pre-read for the Class of 2030, according to a University announcement. It will be the second Pre-read book in the past three years that centers on the use of artificial intelligence in the past three years. 

“Reader, Come Home: The Reading Brain in a Digital World” by Maryanne Wolf will be the Pre-read for the Class of 2030, according to a University announcement. It will be the second Pre-read book in the past three years that centers on the use of artificial intelligence in the past three years. 


Dean of the College Michael Gordin speaks at the Feb. 2 Faculty meeting.

Faculty to vote on the implementation of ‘universal’ proctoring

A proposal for proctoring on all examinations will be considered by two faculty committees before potentially reaching a full faculty vote in May, according to Dean of the College Michael Gordin. This unprecedented proposal comes amidst administration concerns about cheating, especially given the prevalence of generative AI tools.

A proposal for proctoring on all examinations will be considered by two faculty committees before potentially reaching a full faculty vote in May, according to Dean of the College Michael Gordin. This unprecedented proposal comes amidst administration concerns about cheating, especially given the prevalence of generative AI tools.


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Small World Coffee revamps breakfast menu, plans further improvements

Small World Coffee launched new menu items at its Nassau Street location, featuring several new breakfast sandwiches and other meal options. The store also plans to roll out a new grab-and-go line at both of its locations, and new seasonal menus and drinks are in the works.

Small World Coffee launched new menu items at its Nassau Street location, featuring several new breakfast sandwiches and other meal options. The store also plans to roll out a new grab-and-go line at both of its locations, and new seasonal menus and drinks are in the works.


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Housing renovations to begin over next 10 to 15 years, U. to accept consultant bids despite budget pressures

The University is planning a long-term renovation of Rocky and Mathey colleges, as well as upperclassmen housing, which students say is much needed.

The University is planning a long-term renovation of Rocky and Mathey colleges, as well as upperclassmen housing, which students say is much needed.


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