Student Dispatch
Student Dispatch content overview
At Late Meal, Campus Life Is Alive and Well
Each night at Late Meal, hungry undergrads find food and community
Photography Classes Bring Arts Into Focus
In a highly academic atmosphere, photography classes are a welcome creative respite for many students
Princeton Glee Club Celebrates 150 Years
Reading for Fun?
Student Push Yields Lower Mental Health Fees
Student Group Bets on the Orange Bubble
Princeton’s first venture capital club backs student-run startups with grants
Professor’s Visit for Lunch Sparks Guest Policy Debate
The Charter Club episode, now resolved, featured varying views of intolerance
My Week Eating Only Free Food at Princeton
“My inbox was flooded with emails promoting free food in every corner of campus. How hard could it be?”
Princeton Cracks Down on Electric Scooters
The 2024 policy is a stricter version of the University’s earlier effort to curb electric scooter usage
Exploring Princeton Coffee, One Cup at a Time
Cloister Inn Seeks to Save Itself Through Recruiting
The laid-back eating club is subtly rebranding itself during a new recruitment push
At 2D Co-op, Students Share Food for Thought
‘Today, 2D continues to provide an affordable, communal, and meatless option’
Demand for Grad Student Housing Is Growing
Athletes Face Challenges of Campus Dining
Connecting Over Gyros and Conversation in Athens
A Summer of Exploring, Writing (and Sweating) in Hong Kong
“What I really wanted was to write on my own terms without having time or format constraints imposed on my stories”
In Asian American Studies, Students Find Identity
‘In a constantly growing Asian America ... there are untold stories of fear, joy, and vibrancy’
Princeton Students Are Living in a Construction Zone
‘Though sustainability and state-of-the-art buildings are Princeton’s future, reduced accessibility and noise pollution are its present’
Grad Student Is the ‘Cool Aunt’ to Undergrads
As a Resident Graduate Student at Forbes College, Emily Miller has insight into the lives of undergraduates
Following the Trail of the Princeton Fox
Professors Set Free-Speech Rules at Start of Class
Some professors have been crafting ground rules for student speech, with various intentions
Post-Pandemic, Students Return to Studying Abroad
Building the Identities of New Residential Colleges
For Yeh’s mascot, college head Asif Ghazanfar has seen a lot of student support for the ‘Yeti’