Ivy Abroad
How a Princeton-born style has found new life in Japan
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’
The faculty committee’s report cited concerns about widespread cheating with generative AI
For students living on campus, all e-bikes must be removed before June 1
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
Trenton Arts at Princeton will have some funding next academic year, although it will be roughly halved and its programming is yet to be determined
A policy that depends on students deciding to follow the rules has largely been ignored
Researchers in the new group Princeton Societal AI are pondering the relationship between humans and computers
Students say Princeton’s Office of Religious Life is a key but often-overlooked source of support
Cold? What cold?
Student petition demanded a jacket created by humans, and the class committee responded
The Stop Campus Hazing Act went into effect this year, requiring Princeton to disclose information
Kamara joins classmate Isam Mina ’26, who was selected last month
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
Maria Bowling, whose work centered on Angolan history, died Sunday, Nov. 9
The new Princeton University Art Museum saw nearly 22,000 visitors in its first 24 hours — many of them in Halloween costumes
University will cover two-meals-per-week plan for all students following blowback from students and alumni