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University set to close again, while classes may continue — here’s what’s open Monday in Princeton

The University announced on Sunday night that the campus will continue to be closed for non-essential personnel on Monday due to weather. Classes will be “held at the discretion of the instructor,” according to the University-wide announcement.

The University announced on Sunday night that the campus will continue to be closed for non-essential personnel on Monday due to weather. Classes will be “held at the discretion of the instructor,” according to the University-wide announcement.


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‘Hop on. It’s free.’ Council approves design and frog mascot for Princeton Loop

The Princeton Council approved the design and branding for the rebranded Princeton Loop bus system on Jan. 12, selecting a frog mascot and the slogan “Hop on. It’s free.” The Municipality hopes to roll out new signage and bus designs in February.

The Princeton Council approved the design and branding for the rebranded Princeton Loop bus system on Jan. 12, selecting a frog mascot and the slogan “Hop on. It’s free.” The Municipality hopes to roll out new signage and bus designs in February.


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Candidates for GSG elections talk transparency, mental health, budget

The Graduate Student Government (GSG) elections for the Executive Board are ongoing, and for the first time in two years, the presidential position is contested. The Daily Princetonian sat down with those running.

The Graduate Student Government (GSG) elections for the Executive Board are ongoing, and for the first time in two years, the presidential position is contested. The Daily Princetonian sat down with those running.


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Pirone Lambros sworn in as Council president at reorganization meeting

At the Jan. 7 Princeton Town Council meeting, councilmembers highlighted a wide range of policy priorities for the coming year, including affordable housing, redevelopment of the Westminster Choir College campus, and major capital projects such as the renovation of Community Park South.

At the Jan. 7 Princeton Town Council meeting, councilmembers highlighted a wide range of policy priorities for the coming year, including affordable housing, redevelopment of the Westminster Choir College campus, and major capital projects such as the renovation of Community Park South.


A rectangular orange sign reading "Defend Historic Princeton" in black lettering is planted on the lawn outside a home. Behind it, another sign, reading "Affordable Housing" with a green check mark, and "Luxury Hi-Rise Apartment Buildings Apartment BLDGS" with a red ex mark, is visible.

To defend or expand? That is the question for one controversial Princeton development

On the grounds Princeton Theological Seminary’s former Tennent Roberts Campus, a development of a new apartment complex has been proposed. Here at 108 Stockton Street, a conflict steeped in years of history plays out between the municipality, which is seeking to grow and to meet its affordable housing obligations, and the local Princeton residents who oppose it.

On the grounds Princeton Theological Seminary’s former Tennent Roberts Campus, a development of a new apartment complex has been proposed. Here at 108 Stockton Street, a conflict steeped in years of history plays out between the municipality, which is seeking to grow and to meet its affordable housing obligations, and the local Princeton residents who oppose it.


The members of the 2025 Undergraduate Student Government standing happily around in Robertson Hall following their last meeting of the semester.

Year-end reflections shared at final USG Senate meeting of Kho administration

The final Undergraduate Student Government (USG) Senate meeting of the semester took place on Sunday. USG president Enzo Kho ’26, vice president Aishwarya Swamidurai ’26, committee chairs, and class senators reflected on their accomplishments over the past year. 

The final Undergraduate Student Government (USG) Senate meeting of the semester took place on Sunday. USG president Enzo Kho ’26, vice president Aishwarya Swamidurai ’26, committee chairs, and class senators reflected on their accomplishments over the past year. 


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Zhu ’27 elected 150th editor-in-chief of The Daily Princetonian

Jerry Zhu ’27 has been elected as the 150th Editor-in-Chief of The Daily Princetonian. In a post-election interview, he emphasized that careful editing and building trust will be integral parts of his term.

Jerry Zhu ’27 has been elected as the 150th Editor-in-Chief of The Daily Princetonian. In a post-election interview, he emphasized that careful editing and building trust will be integral parts of his term.


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University to terminate CLA positions in residential colleges next year

Throughout the week, the Community Living Advisors (CLAs) for the residential colleges were informed in meetings with their residential college staff that the position would not be offered next year. CLAs in upperclass student housing, however, would remain unaffected.

Throughout the week, the Community Living Advisors (CLAs) for the residential colleges were informed in meetings with their residential college staff that the position would not be offered next year. CLAs in upperclass student housing, however, would remain unaffected.


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Subsidized NJ Transit tickets sell out in seconds

On Monday, the USG Transit Working Group launched its Transit Subsidy Pilot, offering students 187 subsidized, $10 round-trip NJ Transit tickets from Princeton Station to New York Penn Station. The tickets went on sale at 4:30 p.m. They were sold out by 4:31 p.m.

On Monday, the USG Transit Working Group launched its Transit Subsidy Pilot, offering students 187 subsidized, $10 round-trip NJ Transit tickets from Princeton Station to New York Penn Station. The tickets went on sale at 4:30 p.m. They were sold out by 4:31 p.m.


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