On the Campus
On the Campus content overview
Princeton Again Revises Rules For Contact, Communication
Some uses of no contact and no communication orders have collided with free speech concerns
Class Close-Up: Serving Up Culture and Justice with Food
Princeton’s S.C.R.A.P. Lab Turns Food Waste into Compost
The lab processed 43 tons of food waste in 2023, providing compost for campus grounds
Princeton Student Struck by Train Was Creative Writing Director’s Son
Princeton leaders remind University community to lean on counseling services, friends, support systems
Princeton Freshman Dies After Being Hit by Dinky Train
Sophia Jones ’27’s Death Ruled a Suicide
2 ResponsesEating Clubs Look for Fresh Ideas in Recruiting the Class of 2026
Despite efforts to make bicker smoother and more accessible, there is still anxiety within the sophomore class about results
PAWcast: Student Mental Health With Calvin Chin and Jess Deutsch ’91
“…That’s how you can chip away at a culture that really emphasizes perfectionism … people being willing to open up about their actual experience”
The Whole Student: Reimagining Student Mental Health at Princeton
“We, as a community of adults who have been in student shoes, can help to normalize help-seeking”
Campus Life: What’s On Your Phone?
PAW pries into the digital habits of Princeton community members
Princeton Names Michael D. Gordin Next Dean of the College
In Memoriam
Seeking Sustainability in Buildings, Princeton Invests in Mass Timber
Princeton in Africa Expands, Diversifies as It Turns 25
“The African continent has given so much to our fellows,” said PiAf executive director Damilola Akinyele
As Generative AI Advances, Princeton Tries to Keep Policies Updated
PAW talked to students and faculty and heard all kinds of ways the tools are being used
On the Campus Photo: First Flakes
Princeton Art Museum Records Show More Almagià Artifacts in Collection
Edoardo Almagià ’73 has been accused of trafficking looted antiquities for decades
President Eisgruber ’83 Criticizes ‘Smear’ Attacks on Higher Education
He says in the State of the University letter that damage from a December congressional hearing “has been significant”
Anti-Israel and Pro-Palestinian Graffiti Marks Campus
The cannon on the lawn in front of Cannon Dial Elm Club was among three locations vandalized





















