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The University Health Services Infirmary will be temporarily closed for overnight stays, 10 p.m. to 7 a.m., until Sept. 5.
Nearly 18 months after tumbling down the steps of Whig Hall after an altercation with Department of Public Safety head ...
Frist Late Meal is reducing its hours to 2 to 4 p.m. for lunch Monday through Friday. Additionally, the Whitman-Butler and Rockefeller dining halls will be remaining open until 3 p.m. for lunch. The ...
As high school academic over-achievers, we paradoxically internalize that our academic success isn’t enough, that we somehow ...
Graffiti of a swastika was discovered in mid-July at Princeton’s Lakeside graduate housing complex, prompting Public Safety ...
The University will discontinue the Office of Campus Engagement and Wintersession in September amid budget cuts, ending the ...
Yina Moore ’79 won the Democratic nomination for Borough mayor in the primary election on Tuesday. Moore, a member of the Regional Planning Board, defeated Borough Councilman David Goldfarb, 301 ...
In an increasingly hostile political environment, the Bayard Rustin Center for Social Justice in Princeton refuses to stay quiet. Harnessing values of intersectionality and queer joy, a network of ...
A review of the senior thesis of Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth ’03 by The Daily Princetonian, in consultation with three plagiarism experts, found eight instances of uncredited material, sham ...
In light of waning federal support for research at the University and various government agencies, early-career researchers are facing fewer opportunities and growing uncertainty. As funding cuts ...
Faculty members can no longer issue faculty-wide statements expressing certain political positions or beliefs and can only vote on actionable proposals, after a vote at the faculty meeting on April 28 ...
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