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Clara Docherty


SPIA building on a cloudy day.

Newly elected USG officers aim to prioritize dining reform, transparency, and budget accountability

The ‘Prince’ sat down with the newly elected executive board for the Undergraduate Student Government, who hope to focus on dining, transparency, and financial accountability concerns.

The ‘Prince’ sat down with the newly elected executive board for the Undergraduate Student Government, who hope to focus on dining, transparency, and financial accountability concerns.


A photo of Washington Rd. intersection.

Stormwater plan and operational budget discussed at town council meeting

At the town council meeting on Nov. 24, council members discussed approval for a new phase of the stormwater utility implementation, speed limits, and taxes.

At the town council meeting on Nov. 24, council members discussed approval for a new phase of the stormwater utility implementation, speed limits, and taxes.


A photo of the entrance of the Princeton Engineering Quadrangle.

ECE to discontinue Princeton-specific master’s program, reinstitute externally funded version

Clarie Gmachl, the Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE) department chair, wrote in an email to ECE seniors Tuesday that the University funded fifth year Master’s Program for ECE seniors would be discontinued.

Clarie Gmachl, the Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE) department chair, wrote in an email to ECE seniors Tuesday that the University funded fifth year Master’s Program for ECE seniors would be discontinued.


Large tan stone building extending into the blue sky with wispy white clouds above.

Student-led initiative aims to build nesting box for peregrine falcons at Fine Hall

Diego Segura ’27 is leading an initiative to provide nest boxes for peregrine falcons who were first spotted around campus's tallest building, Fine Hall, over a decade ago.

Diego Segura ’27 is leading an initiative to provide nest boxes for peregrine falcons who were first spotted around campus's tallest building, Fine Hall, over a decade ago.


Two people are standing in front of a wall with various logos for newspapers on it. They are waving at a large crowd.

N.J. governor candidates offer diverging views on University-state relationship

At the first N.J. gubernatorial debate, candidates Mikie Sherrill and Jack Ciattarelli shared their views on higher education and the relationship between Princeton University and the state.

At the first N.J. gubernatorial debate, candidates Mikie Sherrill and Jack Ciattarelli shared their views on higher education and the relationship between Princeton University and the state.


Dos personas están de pie frente a una pared con varios logotipos de periódicos. Saludan a una gran multitud.

Candidatos a gobernador de Nueva Jersey ofrecen visiones divergentes sobre la relación entre la Universidad y el estado

En el primer debate para gobernador de Nueva Jersey, los candidatos Mikie Sherrill y Jack Ciattarelli compartieron sus puntos de vista sobre la educación superior y la relación entre la Universidad de Princeton y el estado.

En el primer debate para gobernador de Nueva Jersey, los candidatos Mikie Sherrill y Jack Ciattarelli compartieron sus puntos de vista sobre la educación superior y la relación entre la Universidad de Princeton y el estado.


Pumpkins line a stone path to a brown stone building. There are trees and bushes framing the building.

Murray-Dodge returns to midnight closure after substantially reduced hours

Midnight cookies are back — A week after the announcement that Murray Dodge Cafe would be cutting back their hours, students share their happiness over the return to the cafe's midnight closure time.

Midnight cookies are back — A week after the announcement that Murray Dodge Cafe would be cutting back their hours, students share their happiness over the return to the cafe's midnight closure time.


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