Hope Perry ’24
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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
Underclassmen Dominating Women’s Basketball
Following Madison St. Rose ’26’s season-ending injury, the Tigers are making changes
Men’s Hoops Making Adjustments After First Month
The Tigers have experiences to build on after finishing 6–3 in the first month of the season
Pro-Israel Speaker Dismisses Palestinian Ethnicity
Campus groups invited author and provocateur Mosab Hassan Yousef, who has been widely condemned as Islamophobic
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