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Trustees Opt To Keep Witherspoon Statue, Call For Campus Art Review
The board follows a recommendation by the Committee on Naming, which said Witherspoon is ‘worthy of recognition, but not canonization’
Administration
See allPrinceton Community Asked to Weigh In on Israel Divestment Proposal
The Resources Committee is seeking comments online through Oct. 11
Freshman Class Makeup Mostly Unchanged After Affirmative Action Overturned
The numbers show little difference from past freshman classes, despite the Supreme Court Ruling
Princeton Leads Rankings from U.S. News, Wall Street Journal, and Forbes
Publications placed the University No. 1 on their latest lists based on outcomes, costs
Student Life
See allThe Whole Student: Making Space for More Voices
‘It is powerful when people realize they should seek help, get the care they need, and not hide in the shadows,’ said Tiffany Flik Calcutt ’95
PAWcast.
Talking with Princetonians.
15 Campus Protesters Still Face Charges After Court Hearing
More than 125 people joined the virtual hearing, many displaying “Mercer County: Drop the Charges” signs
Student Group Bets on the Orange Bubble
Princeton’s first venture capital club backs student-run startups with grants
Pro-Palestinian Protesters Return With Rally, March to Nassau Hall
The University created a new website to clearly outline rules for protesting on campus
On the Campus
Academics
See allMichael B. Elowitz *99 Researches How Cells Change Over Time
Elowitz focuses on advancing our understanding of RNA to cure diseases
Sports
See allThe Ivy League’s Wideout U.
A Princeton receiving tradition is catching on, and Luke Colella ’15 and A.J. Barber ’25 may be next up as the 2024 season opens
Beth Yeager ’26 Does the ‘Simple Things’ to Reach Olympics in Field Hockey
Attacking midfielder adds to the list of Princeton’s U.S. national team stars
PAW IN PRINT
October 2024
Exit interviews with alumni retiring from Congress; the Supreme Court’s seismic shift; higher education on the ballot