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Princeton grad students support employee strikes and protests at Rutgers

Contract negotiations continue between union members and administrators at Rutgers University, after a nine-day strike was suspended last week. While Princeton and Rutgers have historically rivaled, shared objectives between the universities’ unionized groups have now brought those calling for change together.

Contract negotiations continue between union members and administrators at Rutgers University, after a nine-day strike was suspended last week. While Princeton and Rutgers have historically rivaled, shared objectives between the universities’ unionized groups have now brought those calling for change together. 

NEWS | 04/26/2023

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A drastically changed process for students seeking mental health leaves

An overview of the past ten years of mental health related leave of absences at Princeton show students’ satisfaction with the process has changed drastically. While the mid 2010s saw high profile negative experiences with the University’s mental health services, a Department of Justice review, and University-wide changes, two current students who spoke to the ‘Prince’ report markedly better experiences.

An overview of the past ten years of mental health related leave of absences at Princeton show students’ satisfaction with the process has changed drastically. While the mid 2010s saw high profile negative experiences with the University’s mental health services, a Department of Justice review, and University-wide changes, two current students who spoke to the ‘Prince’ report markedly better experiences.

NEWS | 04/26/2023

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Firestorm erupts at Princeton High School over principal’s unexplained removal

Princeton High School students walked out of afternoon classes on Friday, April 21, protesting the recent removal of principal Chmiel.

Princeton High School students walked out of afternoon classes on Friday, April 21, protesting the recent removal of principal Chmiel. Student and parent calls for transparency go unanswered, as administrators say their hands are tied. 

NEWS | 04/25/2023

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As ProCES reaches 25th anniversary, LENS program reformats service summers

ProCES and LENS programming aim to increase student exposure to immersive learning and service through expanded resources and courses. While ProCES involves a new format for courses, LENS has rebranded existing opportunities for summer service under a new website and program.

ProCES and LENS programming aim to increase student exposure to immersive learning and service through expanded resources and courses. While ProCES involves a new format for courses, LENS has rebranded existing opportunities for summer service under a new website and program.

NEWS | 04/25/2023

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Aleksa Milojević, Annabelle Duval named valedictorian, salutatorian

Aleksa Milojević ’23 was named the valedictorian for the Class of 2023, and Annabelle Duval was named salutatorian, the University announced on Monday, April 24. The ‘Prince’ spoke with the two seniors about their time at the University.

Aleksa Milojević ’23 was named the valedictorian for the Class of 2023, and Annabelle Duval was named salutatorian, the University announced on Monday, April 24. The ‘Prince’ spoke with the two seniors about their time at the University.

NEWS | 04/25/2023

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USG likely out of time to pass budget amendment during spring semester, tabled with one meeting to go

USG discussed a constitutional amendment, which would have restructure budget approval for summer spending in preparation for fall Lawnparties. The change requires two votes to pass and will not pass with one meeting remaining in the 2022–2023 academic year.

USG discussed a constitutional amendment, which would have restructure budget approval for summer spending in preparation for fall Lawnparties. The change requires two votes to pass and will not pass with one meeting remaining in the 2022–2023 academic year.

NEWS | 04/25/2023

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Peer Reps, explained

Peer Representatives support and defend students accused of violating the Honor Code. The organization was officially established in 2003, but informal forms of representation have long existed at the University. The ‘Prince’ explains the Peer Rep program and its historical foundations on campus.

Peer Representatives support and defend students accused of violating the Honor Code. The organization was officially established in 2003, but informal forms of representation have long existed at the University. The ‘Prince’ explains the Peer Rep program and its historical foundations on campus. 

NEWS | 04/25/2023

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TigerHub crashes for Class of 2026, University denies class size was a factor

TigerHub crashed for many students on the morning of course enrollment for the class of 2026, causing a number of rising sophomores to miss out on introductory and prerequisite classes. According to University Spokesperson Ahmad Rizvi, these issues were caused by a “technical problem” rather than Class of 2026’s larger size.

TigerHub crashed for many students on the morning of course enrollment for the class of 2026, causing a number of rising sophomores to miss out on introductory and prerequisite classes. According to University Spokesperson Ahmad Rizvi, these issues were caused by a “technical problem” rather than Class of 2026’s larger size.

NEWS | 04/21/2023

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Princeton writing seminar explores queer visibility amid anti-drag legislation

Lecturer Tyler Baldor of “WRI 163/164: And the Rest is Drag” hopes his course will be part of an effort by the University to make queer people and issues more visible. The course will also aim to focus on the most recent anti-drag legislation in next year’s course material.

Instructor Tyler Baldor of “WRI 163/164: And the Rest is Drag” hopes his course will be part of an effort by the University to make queer people and issues more visible. The course will also aim to focus on the most recent anti-drag legislation in next year’s course material.

NEWS | 04/20/2023

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After a professor’s email, rumors of a disciplinary incident in COS 126 are spreading

Eight students enrolled in COS 126 spoke with The Daily Princetonian about rumors that swirled after Professor of Computer Science David August sent a Canvas announcement about plagiarism and the class’s collaboration policy. Students didn’t know why the message was sent and relayed the variety of rumors circulating on campus.

Eight students enrolled in COS 126 spoke with The Daily Princetonian about rumors that swirled after Professor of Computer Science David August sent a Canvas announcement about plagiarism and the class’s collaboration policy. Students didn’t know why the message was sent and relayed the variety of rumors circulating on campus.

NEWS | 04/20/2023

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‘The sky didn’t fall’: Knapp, Bahcall reflect on journey as Princeton’s first two female astrophysics professors

In interviews with The Daily Princetonian, Knapp and Eugene Higgins Professor of Astrophysics Neta Bahcall described their experiences as the department’s first two female professors.

In interviews with The Daily Princetonian, Knapp and Eugene Higgins Professor of Astrophysics Neta Bahcall described their experiences as the department’s first two female professors.

NEWS | 04/20/2023

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Dining pilot has seen low use at eating clubs, enthusiasm for late meal

As the University dining pilot program comes to a close, over 85 percent of dining pilot meals have been at dining halls or Frist late meal. Only 2 percent of meals taken have been at eating clubs, while none have been reported at co-ops.

As the University dining pilot program comes to a close, over 85 percent of dining pilot meals have been at dining halls or Frist late meal. Only 2 percent of meals taken have been at eating clubs, while none have been reported at co-ops.

NEWS | 04/20/2023

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Brush fire breaks out at Princeton Junction as 2023 sees an uptick in wildfire incidents

In New Jersey, brush fires peak annually in April. However, amidst moderate drought conditions recorded in recent months, 2023 has seen an uptick in incidences.  

In New Jersey, brush fires peak annually in April. However, amidst moderate drought conditions recorded in recent months, 2023 has seen an uptick in incidences.   

NEWS | 04/20/2023

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After 30 years growing Princeton’s endowment, Andy Golden to retire in 2024

PRINCO manages the University’s endowment, which grew nearly tenfold during Golden’s tenure and reached  a historic 46.9 percent in the fiscal year 2021.

PRINCO manages the University’s endowment, which grew nearly tenfold during Golden’s tenure and reached  a historic 46.9 percent in the fiscal year 2021.

NEWS | 04/19/2023

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CPS to offer single, hour-long sessions as alternate, more flexible option

Counseling and Psychological Services announced that they would modify their counseling service plans to offer single counseling sessions, which give students the opportunity to meet with a CPS counselor for an extended period of time without the standard expectation of consultation or follow-up appointments.

Counseling and Psychological Services announced that they would modify their counseling service plans to offer single counseling sessions, which give students the opportunity to meet with a CPS counselor for an extended period of time without the standard expectation of consultation or follow-up appointments.

NEWS | 04/18/2023

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About 100 turn out to hear UN Deputy Secretary-General on sustainable development goals

SPIA hosted Amina Mohammed, Deputy Secretary-General of the UN at an event on Monday. Mohammed, who was a key player in the planning of the organization’s 17 Sustainable Development Goals in 2015, spoke to the agenda’s impacts in discussion with SPIA Dean Amaney Jamal.

SPIA hosted Amina Mohammed, Deputy Secretary-General of the UN at an event on Monday. Mohammed, who was a key player in the planning of the organization’s 17 Sustainable Development Goals in 2015, spoke to the agenda’s impacts in discussion with SPIA Dean Amaney Jamal.

NEWS | 04/18/2023

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Giberson ’23 pleads not guilty to 6 violations of U.S. Code in connection to Capitol riot

Giberson ’23 called into his arraignment on April 18 from campus. He has been indicted for six violations of the U.S. Code for his alleged involvement in the 2021 Capitol Riots.  

Giberson ’23 called into his arraignment on April 18 from campus. He has been indicted for six violations of the U.S. Code for his alleged involvement in the 2021 Capitol Riots.  

NEWS | 04/18/2023

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Members of the Class of 2025 celebrate declaration day, interest shows for linguistics major

The Class of 2025 celebrated Declaration Day on Friday, following the final deadline for sophomores to declare their majors. Considering the academic milestone, students reported both excitement and nerves; some departments experienced shifts in the number of incoming majors.

The Class of 2025 celebrated Declaration Day on Friday, following the final deadline for sophomores to declare their majors. Considering the academic milestone, students reported both excitement and nerves; some departments experienced shifts in the number of incoming majors. 

NEWS | 04/18/2023