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U. punts on releasing total operating budget after funding cuts, says it will support financial aid

In a meeting over the weekend, the Board of Trustees approved significant increases in undergraduate financial aid and graduate student support for the 2025–26 academic year. Noticeably absent from this announcement, however, is the total operating budget for the University.

In a meeting over the weekend, the Board of Trustees approved significant increases in undergraduate financial aid and graduate student support for the 2025–26 academic year. Noticeably absent from this announcement, however, is the total operating budget for the University.

NEWS | 16 hours ago

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Institutional neutrality roundtable addresses federal funding and free speech

In light of recent scrutiny on higher education by the federal government, on April 2, the Princeton Council on Academic Freedom held a roundtable discussion titled “Should Universities Engage in Politics?”

In light of recent scrutiny on higher education by the federal government, on April 2, the Princeton Council on Academic Freedom held a roundtable discussion titled “Should Universities Engage in Politics?”

NEWS | 16 hours ago

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In Bloomberg interview, Eisgruber signals that Princeton will not make concessions

University President Christopher Eisgruber ’83 signaled that Princeton would not make concessions to the federal government after news broke that the Trump administration had suspended dozens of the University’s research grants.

University President Christopher Eisgruber ’83 signaled that Princeton would not make concessions to the federal government after news broke that the Trump administration had suspended dozens of the University’s research grants.

NEWS | 1 day ago

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Princeton considers issuing bonds same day as federal government pauses grants

The University announced its consideration to sell approximately $320 million of taxable bonds on Tuesday, following a notification from government agencies about the suspension of research grants.

The University announced its consideration to sell approximately $320 million of taxable bonds on Tuesday, following a notification from government agencies about the suspension of research grants.

NEWS | 1 day ago

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Education Department dismantling could impact slice of PPS budget

Following President Donald Trump’s executive order last week to dismantle the Department of Education, public school systems nationwide have experienced concern over its potential effects. 

According to representatives of the Princeton Public Schools (PPS) system, the district will not be significantly impacted by President Donald Trump's decision to close the Department of Education.

NEWS | 1 day ago

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Trump administration suspends several dozen grants to Princeton

The amount of funding to be paused and the reasoning behind it are yet unclear, but right-wing website The Daily Caller reported that the suspension was in relation to an open investigation of campus antisemitism.

The amount of funding to be paused and the reasoning behind it are yet unclear, but right-wing website The Daily Caller reported that the suspension was in relation to an open investigation of campus antisemitism.

NEWS | 2 days ago

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Eating clubs elect new leaders amid rising street week participation and dining policy debates

Princeton’s eating clubs have elected new officer boards, with Tower Club’s president leading the Interclub Council. This comes amid potential meal plan changes and increasing participation in street week.

Princeton’s eating clubs have elected new officer boards, with Tower Club’s president leading the Interclub Council. This comes amid potential meal plan changes.

NEWS | 2 days ago

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Art Museum to open on Halloween with 24-hour open house

The Princeton University Art Museum is set to open Oct. 31, with a 24-hour open house. The months to come will see more tours and events hosted by PUAM prior to its October opening.

The Princeton University Art Museum is set to open Oct. 31, with a 24-hour open house. The months to come will see more tours and events hosted by PUAM prior to its October opening.

NEWS | 2 days ago

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Thirty-one seniors running for Young Alumni Trustee, continuing trend of candidate pool growth

The candidates for Young Alumni Trustee for the Class of 2025 have been announced. 31 seniors across 12 AB and two B.S.E. majors are running for the position with around a third having been involved in student government in some way.

The candidates for Young Alumni Trustee for the Class of 2025 have been announced. 31 seniors across 12 AB and two BSE majors are running for the position with around a third having been involved in student government in some way.

NEWS | 3 days ago

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USG debates civil liberties statements behind closed doors, hears quarterly report

The Undergraduate Student Government (USG) Senate convened on Sunday for the quarterly report. USG President Enzo Kho ’26 reported meeting with University President Christopher Eisgruber ’83 but did not disclose details of the meeting.

The Undergraduate Student Government (USG) Senate convened on Sunday for the quarterly report. USG President Enzo Kho ’26 reported meeting with University President Christopher Eisgruber ’83 but did not disclose details of the meeting.

NEWS | 3 days ago

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Princeton NAACP hosts seven gubernatorial candidates in candidate forum

The seven gubernatorial candidates addressed housing, healthcare, education reform, voting rights, and clean energy, highlighting urgency amid a shifting political landscape.

The seven gubernatorial candidates addressed housing, healthcare, education reform, voting rights, and clean energy, highlighting urgency amid a shifting political landscape.

NEWS | 3 days ago

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‘Excited about experiencing the American Dream’: Princeton releases regular decisions for the Class of 2029

The Class of 2029 marks the final year of the University’s planned four-year expansion. The ‘Prince’ spoke to six recently-admitted students about their acceptances. 

The Class of 2029 marks the final year of the University’s planned four-year expansion. The ‘Prince’ spoke to six recently-admitted students about their acceptances. 

NEWS | 6 days ago

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Princeton Zoning Board of Adjustment approves renovations to Tower and Charter Clubs

On March 27, the Municipality of Princeton’s Zoning Board of Adjustment approved construction developments for Tower Club and Charter Club. Renovations for both clubs are aimed towards improving accessibility.

On March 27, the Municipality of Princeton’s Zoning Board of Adjustment approved construction developments for Tower Club and Charter Club. Renovations for both clubs are aimed towards improving accessibility.

NEWS | 6 days ago

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‘Extraordinary moment for our state’: Ribbon cut on the New Jersey AI Hub

Eighteen months after it was initially announced, the AI Hub in West Windsor hosted its ribbon-cutting ceremony on Thursday morning in an event attended by the New Jersey governor, corporate executives, and University leadership.

Eighteen months after it was initially announced, the AI Hub in West Windsor hosted its ribbon-cutting ceremony on Thursday morning in an event attended by the New Jersey governor, corporate executives, and University leadership.

NEWS | 6 days ago