Hope Perry ’24
Hope Perry ’24 content overview
‘This One Definitely Stings’: Women’s Basketball Loses in March Madness
Iowa State’s third-quarter comeback erases a 15-point Princeton lead
Princeton Freezes Most Hiring as Eisgruber Warns of Federal Attacks on Higher Ed
University administrators are urging ‘holistic spending restraint’ in a time of uncertain federal funding
Women’s Basketball to Face Iowa State in March Madness Opener
Princeton, the last team in, looks to advance to the NCAA Round of 64
Men’s Basketball Falls to Yale in Ivy Madness
Princeton pushed the No. 1-seeded Bulldogs to the final buzzer
Women’s Basketball Loses at Ivy Madness
Defending champion Tigers drop close game as Crimson star Harmoni Turner sets scoring record
Trump’s DOE Threatens Princeton and Other Colleges
Princeton is on the list because a conservative activist filed a complaint a year ago regarding pro-Palestinian protests on campus
Princeton Women’s Squash Vies for National Title
The Tigers’ sophomore star is the program’s first individual champion since 2001
Israel Divestment Gets Thumbs Down from Princeton Resources Committee
‘Without the possibility of consensus, there can be no divestment and dissociation at Princeton,’ wrote committee chair John Groves
Inside the New Frist Health Center
The new facility, just south of the McCosh site, is 44,000 square feet larger than the old building
Princeton’s Slow Burn
Inside the PetroTigers and the University’s four decades of private fossil fuel investments
Tiger Bech ’21 Was Joy On and Off the Field
’He was like a lightning bolt that streaked across all of our lives,’ wrote his high school position coach Lance Strother
Tiger Bech ’21 Killed in New Orleans Truck Attack
Bech played football and studied sociology at Princeton
Caden Pierce ’26 Leads Princeton Into Ivy Play
Pierce averaged 16.2 points and 9.2 rebounds per game last season
Ivy League to Join FCS Playoffs in 2025
The regular season champion will advance to the postseason, which the Tigers have never participated in
These Great Athletes Didn’t Star at Princeton
Some Tigers have competed outside of the sports represented by the University’s 38 varsity teams
Undergrads Support Ending Weapons Investments
These referendums are nonbinding and are strictly advisory to the University
At Princeton, Public Safety Evolved Into Policing
Nearly a century and a half after the first proctor was hired, the University’s security needs continue to change