Hope Perry ’24
Hope Perry ’24 content overview
What Was Pete Hegseth ’03 Like at Princeton?
Hegseth, President-elect Donald Trump’s pick for defense secretary, was a basketball player, a politics major, and a brash publisher of The Princeton Tory
Students to Vote on Divestment from Weapons Manufacturers
If proposal passes, the sponsor submits a position paper to the University
What Now? Faculty React to Trump Victory
Many ponder how dangerous a second term will be. ‘I think he needs to be taken seriously, but not literally,’ says Robert P. George
UN’s Francesca Albanese Draws Heated Debate
The human rights expert sparred with protesters about the conflict and the future of Israel and Palestine
Princeton to Accept Certain Fossil Fuel Funds
Student activists questioned the University’s move to allow fossil fuel industry funding for research that aims to produce environmental benefits
Faculty Kick Controversial Votes to April
One vote would have banned the faculty from voting on political statements; another called for an investigation into the University’s response to last spring’s pro-Palestinian protests
Princeton Communities Commemorate Oct. 7 Anniversary
The Center for Jewish Life and Chabad co-host a memorial at McCosh 50, and pro-Palestinian groups gather outside Firestone Plaza
University Investigates Anti-Palestinian, Anti-Israel Flyers
An administrator urged community members to report any similar incidents
’28 Goes Through the Gate
The numbers show little difference from past freshman classes, despite the Supreme Court Ruling
Should We Fear ‘Backsliding Democracy’?
Mark Beissinger says undermining democratic norms can spur a shift toward autocracy
Pro-Palestinian Protesters Return With Rally, March to Nassau Hall
The University created a new website to clearly outline rules for protesting on campus
Remembering Journalism Giant ‘Lanny’ Jones ’66
Jones, who died Aug. 17, edited magazines including People, Money, and PAW
Grad Students Take Lessons From Failed Union Vote
Graduate students were ‘shocked’ when a bid to unionize failed. What happened?
For the 25 Tiger Olympians in Star-Studded Paris, the Games Begin
Excitement bubbled around the athletes on opening weekend, including those who spoke with PAW
Princeton Women Lose a Defensive Battle to West Virginia
Third quarter proves to be the difference in the Tigers’ NCAA Tournament matchup
Tiger Women Prep to Play West Virginia in NCAA First Round
“They’re a feisty team, so they’re gonna get after it,” said Chet Nweke ’24