On the Campus
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Prepping for Another Year of Christmas Cult Classics at WPRB
This Christmas, WPRB operations manager Jon Solomon plans to host his signature 25-hour marathon for the 36th time
In Short: ‘Monsters and Machines’ Exhibit
Tackling the Plastic Problem
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
Judge Denies Plea Deal to Clio Hall Protesters
‘I’m not accepting this plea agreement. It’s not in the interest of justice,’ Judge John McCarthy III ’69 said
University Investigates Anti-Palestinian, Anti-Israel Flyers
An administrator urged community members to report any similar incidents
Elizabeth Menzies’ Photographs Featured in Exhibit
Judge Declines to Drop Protesters’ Charges
More than 125 people joined the virtual hearing, many displaying “Mercer County: Drop the Charges” signs
Pro-Palestinian Protesters Return With Rally, March to Nassau Hall
The University created a new website to clearly outline rules for protesting on campus
The Whole Student: College Dropoff 101
“You, the parent of a college freshman, are not supposed to get your kid acclimated. ... You are supposed to leave.”
From Art to Innovation, Campus Was a Summer Hot Spot
In Memoriam
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1 ResponseTenzing Sherpa ’27 Is Blazing a Trail from Rural Nepal to Princeton
Sherpa is a sophomore majoring in computer science and a U.S. Air Force veteran
New Deans for Undergraduates, Religious Life
Grad Students Take Lessons From Failed Union Vote
Graduate students were ‘shocked’ when a bid to unionize failed. What happened?
What You Need to Know About the Israeli Divestment Proposal
Princeton Israel Apartheid Divest submitted a formal request to the Resources Committee in June
The Whole Student: Can We Talk To Each Other?
During this spring’s campus protests, Jess Deutsch ’91 worried about the conversations that didn’t happen
In Memoriam
In Short
At Rose Castle Training in England, Students Become Reconcilers
A few dozen Princeton students have participated in the Rose Castle Foundation’s peacebuilding trainings






















