2026
2026 content overview
Raphaela Gold ’26 Reported on Student Mental Health
‘I hope that students take away kind of an ethos of care towards each other’
A Student Ponders the Local Environment
Allison Jiang ’26 spent the summer working as a policy intern for The Watershed Institute in nearby Pennington, New Jersey
This Summer Students Worked With Animals, Iron, Patients, and the Constitution
‘I’m super grateful that I can actually be so hands-on,’ said social impact intern Patricia Palanik ’28
Pietra Tordin ’26 Shines After Leaving Early for Pros
1 ResponseStudents Partner on Tech Projects Designed to Help Workers
Storytelling Project Enlists Theater in Fight Against Climate Change
They Go All In On ‘All-Nighter’
The show, a relatively new addition to the Reunions schedule, attracts a beer jacket crowd
Does Xaivian Lee ’26’s Departure Signal an Ivy Transfer Trend?
Lee, the Tigers’ top scorer in the last two seasons, is transferring to Florida
Grad School Path Grows Rocky for Seniors
Some seniors have even had their grad school admission offers rescinded
Humanities Are Alive and Well at Princeton. So Where Are the Humanities Majors?
In Princeton’s Class of 2024, just 12.2% of graduates majored in humanities departments
Friends Remember Lauren Blackburn ’26
A family obituary said Blackburn died after a ‘courageous battle with bipolar disorder’
Making Jazz at Princeton, From a Newcomer’s Perspective
Body of Missing Student Lauren Blackburn ’26 Found at Lake Carnegie
Blackburn had been missing since Saturday
Lauren Blackburn ’26 Reported Missing
Princeton’s Department of Public Safety is asking anyone with information to call 609-258-1000
Class Close-Up: Planting the Seeds of Ethnobotany at Princeton
Glenn Shepard ’87 teaches a class in ethnobotany called Psychedelics, Shamanism, and Plant Intelligence
Job Hunt Starting Earlier in Finance, Consulting
Car Lab Steers Student Success
2 ResponsesCaden Pierce ’26 Leads Princeton Into Ivy Play
Pierce averaged 16.2 points and 9.2 rebounds per game last season
These Five Student Athletes Will Be Stars
Princeton Doubles Down on DEI
The University has been expanding and fortifying investments in inclusive programs while adjusting to evolving laws
Photography Classes Bring Arts Into Focus
In a highly academic atmosphere, photography classes are a welcome creative respite for many students
Tiger Fencers to Wield Epee, Saber, and Foil at Paris Olympics
Seven Olympians in one year is a new high for Princeton fencing
Jovana Sekulic ’26 Shoots for Olympic Water Polo Spot
Sekulic took a gap year in hopes of earning a trip to this summer’s Paris Olympics