2025
2025 content overview
These Five Student Athletes Will Be Stars
Undergrads Support Ending Weapons Investments
These referendums are nonbinding and are strictly advisory to the University
At Princeton, Public Safety Evolved Into Policing
Nearly a century and a half after the first proctor was hired, the University’s security needs continue to change
Princeton Fights Opioids With Resources, Activism
‘The truth is that college campuses are often the first place that students start experimenting with drugs,’ said Vinayak Menon ’27, founder of the Princeton Overdose Project
Water Polo’s Roko Pozaric ’25 Elevates Princeton’s Goals
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
Tiger Fencers to Wield Epee, Saber, and Foil at Paris Olympics
Seven Olympians in one year is a new high for Princeton fencing
21 Days of Protest: The Pro-Palestinian Encampment, Occupation, and Arrests
Princeton had largely avoided the national spotlight and major clashes on campus until the morning of April 25
Professor’s Visit for Lunch Sparks Guest Policy Debate
The Charter Club episode, now resolved, featured varying views of intolerance
Two Student Fencers Parry Their Way Toward Paris Olympics
Hadley Husisian ’26 and Maia Weintraub ’25, gap-year roommates, are chasing Olympic bids
On the PAWcast, Three Students Discuss Mental Health at Princeton
Three Princeton student leaders share their thoughts on campus culture, attitudes, and available resources
PAWcast: Students Discuss Mental Health at Princeton
‘Taking care of your mental-emotional well-being is not seen as valued on this campus, and … in our society at large’
On the Campus Photo: Charged Up
Connecting Over Gyros and Conversation in Athens
On Summer Hike, Ruby Platt ’25 Pens Cookbook for Backcountry Hikers
Platt used her Dale Award from Princeton to hike the 272-mile Long Trail in Vermont
Class Close-Up: Students Work to Overturn Wrongful Convictions
Students Support Turkey and Syria Following Earthquakes
Less than 24 hours after the initial 7.8-magnitude earthquake, students began organizing relief efforts
Princeton Ballet Company Grows From Upstart to Campus Arts Fixture
‘It was surprising to me that a company focused on ballet didn’t exist on our campus,’ said co-founder Elizabeth Rosen ’10
Princeton Sophomore On Leave Dies After Prolonged Illness
After Three Student Deaths in 2022, Attention Returns to Mental Health
A working group published a mental health plan in September with 32 recommendations
Princeton Changes No Contact Order Rules After Student Pushback
Danielle Shapiro ’25 was the subject of a complaint in the spring and wrote about her experience in ‘The Wall Street Journal’