This Week in Photos: Back to school
The photo team captured scenes across campus during the first week of school as some return to the familiar, while others enter a new stage in life.
The photo team captured scenes across campus during the first week of school as some return to the familiar, while others enter a new stage in life.
We asked Princeton students where they liked to take some time away from work, check out this photo essay of what they responded with.
We asked Princeton students where they liked to take some time away from work, check out this photo essay of what they responded with.
This week, students photographed spring scenes across campus.
This week, students photographed spring scenes across campus.
The past few years at Princeton have brought increased accessibility in all forms of the word. See our photo essay to witness how navigating around campus has changed recently.
The past few years at Princeton have brought increased accessibility in all forms of the word. See our photo essay to witness how navigating around campus has changed recently.
Life the before midterms is becoming more hectic: photographers catch the first snow and another Arch Sing in this week’s photos.
Life the before midterms is becoming more hectic: photographers catch the first snow and another Arch Sing in this weeks’ photos.
For this week, students captured the erratically changing weather and the coming of spring.
This week, students captured sunsets and shows as the spring rolls in.
For this week, student’s captured sunsets and Valentine’s Day celebrations as the spring rolls in.
As the new year and new semester begins, students fall back into the typical routine on Princeton’s campus.
As the new year and new semester begins, students fall back into the typical routine on Princeton’s campus.
Sankofa, Princeton’s African fashion show, “is the definition of being Black: looking at your past, relying on your community, adapting. It's a beauty and an art,” according to board leader Anastasia Achiaa ’25. The show emerged in 2015 to celebrate African designers at Princeton.
Sankofa, Princeton’s African fashion show, “is the definition of being Black: looking at your past, relying on your community, adapting. It's a beauty and an art,” according to board leader Anastasia Achiaa ’25. The show emerged in 2015 to celebrate African designers at Princeton.
The textures and colors of fall break, through the camera lenses of our staff.
The textures and colors of fall break, through the camera lenses of our staff.