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As Mental Health Needs Rise, Religious Leaders Quietly Support Students
Students say Princeton’s Office of Religious Life is a key but often-overlooked source of support
Photos: Playing in the Winter Storm of January 2026
Cold? What cold?
With Screens in the Classroom, What Does ‘Class Time’ Mean?
After AI Allegations, Class of 2026 Picks a New Jacket
Student petition demanded a jacket created by humans, and the class committee responded
Princeton Undergrads Undergo Hazing Prevention Training
The Stop Campus Hazing Act went into effect this year, requiring Princeton to disclose information
Princeton Stays Committed to Diversity and Inclusion Amid Subtle Changes
Hadi Kamara ’26 Wins Rhodes Scholarship
Kamara joins classmate Isam Mina ’26, who was selected last month
Most Recording Banned on Princeton’s Campus
The policy requires permission from everyone present to record in settings where people expect privacy, but it could also be applied to open meetings and other events
University Reports Death of First-Year Grad Student in History
Maria Bowling, whose work centered on Angolan history, died Sunday, Nov. 9
Huge Crowds Descend for a Night at the New Art Museum
The new Princeton University Art Museum saw nearly 22,000 visitors in its first 24 hours — many of them in Halloween costumes
Princeton Changes Course on Meal Plan Policy
University will cover two-meals-per-week plan for all students following blowback from students and alumni
Student Veterans Gather for Golf, Connection, and Relaxation
Springdale Golf Club is part of PGA’s Helping Our Patriots Everywhere, which provides free golf lessons to veterans and active-duty military
Raphaela Gold ’26 Reported on Student Mental Health
‘I hope that students take away kind of an ethos of care towards each other’
Postdoctoral Researcher Dies at Home
Haoran Li, a postdoc in electrical and computer engineering, recently defended his Ph.D. dissertation at Princeton
Princeton Expands Financial Aid Across Income Spectrum
Beginning this year, all costs will be covered for most families earning less than $150,000
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
Some Eating Clubs Expand to Meet Demand While Others Struggle
Interest is up in eating clubs, but it isn’t equal along Prospect Avenue
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
University Condemns Antisemitic Graffiti in Graduate Housing
The swastika found on a hallway wall was immediately removed
Wintersession Canceled Due to Budget Concerns
Annual offerings of noncredit workshops and events discontinued after five years
They Go All In On ‘All-Nighter’
The show, a relatively new addition to the Reunions schedule, attracts a beer jacket crowd
Cloister Inn Is Shutting Down for 2-3 Years for Renovations
Members of the undersubscribed eating club are weighing their options for the fall
Senior Jeanie Chang Designed the 2025 Class Jacket
Embroidered green ivy creeps up each sleeve and wraps around to the back, surrounding a tiger head that sits inside a shield
























