On the Campus Protesters Paint Graffiti, Dye Fountain Red, Interrupt Eisgruber at Reunions The pro-Palestinian groups tried to keep up their messaging through “disruption” all weekend
On the Campus What Really Happened When Protesters Occupied Clio Hall? PAW reconstructed the controversial night’s events from interviews, public statements, social media posts
On the Campus 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
On the Campus Arrested Students Unlikely to Get More Than Probation, University Says The announcement followed a vote by the faculty to support amnesty for the students
On the Campus Princeton Faculty Find Their Role in Campus Protests Max Weiss and others seek to play a “supportive role for students” with statements and lectures at encampment
On the Campus Pro-Palestinian Protesters Clear Encampment From Cannon Green Responding to the University’s directive to vacate spaces before end-of-year events, the protesters said: ‘Our demands remain the same’
Alumni News On Site and Online, Protesters Find Pockets of Alumni Support “I’m inspired by their courage,” said Bob Herbst ’69, who donned his Reunions vest at the encampment
On the Campus U.S. Education Department Notifies Princeton of Bias Complaint The complaint alleges Princeton failed to respond to antisemitic chants at campus protests
On the Campus Anti-Israel and Pro-Palestinian Graffiti Marks Campus The cannon on the lawn in front of Cannon Dial Elm Club was among three locations vandalized
On the Campus Eisgruber: Princeton ‘Would Respond Forcefully’ to Calls for Genocide His comments come after presidents of Harvard, Penn, and MIT were criticized for their responses in a congressional hearing
On the Campus Princeton, Columbia Deans Aim to Educate With Talk on Israel, Palestine In the “difficult conversation,” Amaney Jamal and Keren Yarhi-Milo said campuses are at a crossroads
Features War & Words With tension high over the Israel-Gaza war, can Princeton avoid uglier incidents seen at other universities?