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(02/29/24 5:54am)
FIFA announced on Feb. 4 that the 2026 men’s World Cup final will take place at the MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, NJ. Less than 50 miles from the University, the home of the New York Jets and Giants will be the center of the soccer world on July 19, 2026.
(02/29/24 6:35am)
This past weekend, men’s track and field (1–1 Overall, 0–0 Ivy League) and women’s swim and dive (11–1 Overall, 7–0 Ivy League) traveled north to compete in the Ivy League championships for their respective sports. Both teams claimed their 25th Ivy League titles when the weekend ended. The dynasty continued for men’s track and field as they captured their ninth straight championship win.
(02/28/24 7:47am)
University President Christopher Eisgruber ’83 addressed the Princeton Town Council in its meeting on Monday, Feb. 26. During the meeting, the council granted an extension on the Graduate Hotel construction project, which was supposed to end by March, until May 16.
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Brian Li ’24 and Casey Beidel ’24 were both awarded the 2024 Pyne Prize last week. The award, presented at Alumni Day on Saturday, Feb. 24, is the highest general distinction given to undergraduates.
(02/28/24 8:20am)
Behind every Princeton slam dunk is solid footing, powerful momentum, weeks of training, and a committed support staff.
(03/01/24 3:11am)
The following content is purely satirical and entirely fictional.
(02/29/24 3:08am)
Salam Fayyad is fascinated by how Princeton works.
(02/28/24 9:00am)
More than five years ago, 100 Division I schools received an email from Tosan Evbuomwan ’23’s club basketball coach, containing his academic record, basketball statistics, measurements, and a highlight tape.
(02/28/24 6:08am)
In an interview with President Christopher Eisgruber ’83 in fall 2022, the Daily Princetonian asked whether he “saw there being a tension between the rigor and productivity demanded of Princeton students and student mental health.” Eisgruber’s response, in which he said that “high academic standards and the desire to achieve and be excellent is [nothing] but consistent with strong mental health,” caused many to raise eyebrows across campus, and aroused lively debate within the Opinion section of the ‘Prince.’
(03/10/24 6:35pm)
Emailed threat of violence against campus Jewish community assessed as 'low credibility': Your Daily ‘Prince’ Briefing
(02/28/24 6:50am)
In 2023, criminal activity on campus was at its highest during midterms in both semesters, and peaked around 3 p.m. The highest number of on-campus crimes occurred in Frist Campus Center. The Daily Princetonian analyzed 365 days of Public Safety (PSAFE) daily crime records from 2023.
(02/27/24 4:53am)
In its inaugural round of seed grant funding, the Princeton Language and Intelligence Initiative (PLI) awarded $798,000 to 14 different research projects that utilize artificial intelligence (AI) and large language models (LLMs).
(02/27/24 5:07am)
As signs of spring bud around campus, one of the surest signs of the changing seasons began on Friday as the Princeton baseball team (1–2 overall, 0–0 Ivy League) kicked off their season against the University of North Carolina Wilmington Seahawks (UNCW) (4–3, 0–0 Coastal Athletic Association). Princeton dropped the opening and closing games of the series, but took the middle game in dramatic fashion.
(02/27/24 5:28am)
Plans to move University Health Services from McCosh Health Center to the still-unbuilt Frist Health Center has led to speculation about what will occupy the vacant space. While the University has yet to announce an official plan for McCosh, students have speculated on possible uses for the site. Graduate students have shown particular interest in the building, citing a current lack of designated campus spaces for graduate students.
(02/27/24 4:54am)
Members of the Princeton University community received a TigerAlert on Friday, Feb. 23 about an email sent to multiple community members containing threats against the Jewish community on campus. According to the alert, members of other U.S. university communities received identical emailed threats.
(02/27/24 3:15am)
I’ve always wondered, is it a blessing or a curse to experience first love, only to be ripped apart by circumstance? This question has inspired the plots of many films before, still, “Past Lives” could not have provided a better, fresher depiction of this heart-breaking question.
(02/27/24 5:20am)
The following is a letter to the editor and reflects the author’s views alone. For information on how to submit a piece to the Opinion section, click here.
(02/27/24 3:53am)
Sinfonia’s third concert of the year and first concert of the semester was held in Richardson Auditorium on Feb. 23. The performance was called “A Night at the Opera," alluding to the style of many of the pieces played that evening.
(03/10/24 6:22pm)
Rec Pool opens after delay, welcomes annual cardboard canoe race: Your Daily ‘Prince’ Briefing