Daily Newsletter: December 6, 2023
Postdocs launch unionization effort at rally
Postdocs launch unionization effort at rally
Postdocs launch unionization effort at rally
Postdocs launch unionization effort at rally
As a part of the ongoing campus construction plans, there is a ten-year project involving the updating and replacement of dorm furniture.
As a part of the ongoing campus construction plans, there is a ten-year project involving the updating and replacement of dorm furniture.
“Constructive Campus Conversations” with SPIA Dean Amaney Jamal
“Constructive Campus Conversations” with SPIA Dean Amaney Jamal
Mochinut and Ani Ramen shut down after severe health code violations
Mochinut and Ani Ramen shut down after severe health code violations
Princeton's Political Groups in Action
Princeton's Political Groups in Action
Princeton's Political Groups in Action
Princeton's Political Groups in Action
Princeton College Democrats hosted a variety of canvassing and letter-writing events advocating for Democratic candidates before yesterday’s state elections.
Princeton College Democrats hosted a variety of canvassing and letter-writing events advocating for Democratic candidates before yesterday’s state elections.
While academic freedom and free speech remain hot-button debates on campus, we examined archival coverage of controversies and debates on campus throughout the 1900s.
While academic freedom and free speech remain hot-button debates on campus, we examined archival coverage of controversies and debates on campus throughout the 1900s.
University Spokesperson Ahmad Rizvi wrote in an email to the ‘Prince’ that “four percent of the meals used during recess were guest meals.”
University Spokesperson Ahmad Rizvi wrote in an email to the ‘Prince’ that “four percent of the meals used during recess were guest meals.”
Flushed tennis balls, ping-pong balls, and beer cans clogged plumbing systems in Holder and Henry halls earlier this week, causing damages to a student rug and drain cap. Repairs are ongoing in both locations as the sewage smell lingers, according to residents.
Flushed tennis balls, ping pong balls, and beer cans clogged plumbing systems in Holder and Henry halls earlier this week, causing damages to a student rug and drain cap. Repairs are ongoing in both locations as the sewage smell lingers, according to residents.