After Starring for Princeton, Swimmer Mitchell Schott ’26 Chases an Olympic Spot
Schott made his goal clear
Schott made his goal clear
How a Princeton-born style has found new life in Japan
Three seniors spill the tea on what it’s like to look for love on campus these days
‘Being here for four years changes you a lot. And so ideally you would maybe want someone who understands that part of you’
‘I have a feeling that, always at Princeton, it will be the friendship-to-dating pipeline that will be the most successful’
Foster’s jacket was chosen after the original winner was accused of using AI to create the design
‘I think my recognition speaks less to me as somehow exceptional or special and more to the tireless, patient, endlessly generous work of everyone in my department and in my...
Women’s basketball coach departs after Ivy title run, squash star Zeina Zein ’27 leads national medalists
House of Bones, a startup created by Ash Baudelaire ’26 and Matthew Cooperberg ’26, creates works for audiences who cannot afford to attend or travel to live performances
How Rudresh Mahanthappa reshaped Princeton’s jazz program amid an Ivy League surge
Assist leaders Haven Dora ’26 and Jami MacDonald ’26 spur a Princeton attack that finds plenty of ways to score
The grade deflation policy was dropped in 2014
‘I love these girls so much,’ said Madison St. Rose ’26, who scored a team-leading 17 points in her final game
The Science of Roasting is among the Center on Science and Technology’s STEM literacy programs
Students say Princeton’s Office of Religious Life is a key but often-overlooked source of support
International travel remains a key part of Princeton, with more than 3,800 travelers — mostly students — in 2024-25
The federal government has sent international students scrambling with a mix of visa and immigration restrictions
What happens inside the mascot suit doesn’t always stay there
Returning from a knee injury, the senior guard has posted career-high averages in points, rebounds, assists, and minutes played