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
More than 125 people joined the virtual hearing, many displaying “Mercer County: Drop the Charges” signs
Princeton’s first venture capital club backs student-run startups with grants
The University created a new website to clearly outline rules for protesting on campus
“You, the parent of a college freshman, are not supposed to get your kid acclimated. ... You are supposed to leave.”
Sherpa is a sophomore majoring in computer science and a U.S. Air Force veteran
Graduate students were ‘shocked’ when a bid to unionize failed. What happened?
Princeton Israel Apartheid Divest submitted a formal request to the Resources Committee in June
During this spring’s campus protests, Jess Deutsch ’91 worried about the conversations that didn’t happen
A few dozen Princeton students have participated in the Rose Castle Foundation’s peacebuilding trainings
The West Windsor development adds housing for grad students and postdocs, plus facilities for varsity sports
Waterston encouraged the graduates to think for themselves
Find “opportunities to work with those with whom you may disagree,” Nusrat J. Choudhury *06 told graduates
Lego hobbyist and Princeton staffer Matt Smith is hoping the company selects his design for production
After the pandemic, President Christopher Eisgruber ’83 said, “You came to Princeton, and you breathed new life into our community”
The pro-Palestinian groups tried to keep up their messaging through “disruption” all weekend