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After several ‘grueling’ years, Princeton donates 52 laptops to incarcerated students

Princeton University donated 52 laptops to NJ-STEP for educational use in prisons, enhancing post-secondary opportunities and STEM education for incarcerated students through its Prison Teaching Initiative.

Princeton University donated 52 laptops to NJ-STEP for educational use in prisons, enhancing post-secondary opportunities and STEM education for incarcerated students through its Prison Teaching Initiative


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Gov. Chris Christie visits campus, offers views on N.J. gubernatorial race and presidential election

Chris Christie, former Governor of New Jersey, discussed his thoughts on President-elect Donald Trump and his reflections on his storied political career to a full Whig Hall Senate Chamber.

Chris Christie, former Governor of New Jersey, discussed his thoughts on President-elect Donald Trump and his reflections on his storied political career to a full Whig Hall Senate Chamber.


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Fed Chair Jerome Powell ’75 selected as Princeton’s Baccalaureate Speaker

The University announced on Nov. 26 that Jerome Powell ’75, Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System, would be the Baccalaureate speaker for the Class of 2025.

The University announced on Nov. 26 that Jerome Powell ’75, Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System, would be the Baccalaureate speaker for the Class of 2025.


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Student and faculty protesters rally at Firestone Plaza after the presidential election

On Nov. 8, students and faculty from groups including Pride Alliance, College Democrats, and Alliance of Jewish Progressives congregated at Firestone Plaza to join a walkout expressing their disappointment in the aftermath of Donald Trump’s election to presidential office on Nov. 5. 

On Nov. 8, students and faculty from groups including Pride Alliance, College Democrats, and Alliance of Jewish Progressives congregated at Firestone Plaza to join a walkout expressing their disappointment in the aftermath of Donald Trump’s election to presidential office on Nov. 5. 


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Court case for Clio protesters inches towards trial, judge declines plea deal again

Princeton Municipal Court will hold another pre-trial conference on Dec. 10 to set a trial date for the Clio Hall protesters. During a hearing today, defense attorney Aymen Aboushi requested a re-evaluation of a plea deal that would have allowed six of the protesters to plead guilty to a municipal noise ordinance, but the request was definitively rejected. 

Princeton Municipal Court will hold another pre-trial conference on Dec. 10 to set a trial date for the Clio Hall protesters. During a hearing today, defense attorney Aymen Aboushi requested a re-evaluation of a plea deal that would have allowed six of the protesters to plead guilty to a municipal noise ordinance, but the request was definitively rejected. 


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UN Special Rapporteur Francesca Albanese addresses Gaza, antisemitism allegations in SPIA talk

Albanese, the UN Special Rapporteur for Palestine, joins the Dean’s Leadership series to discuss the ongoing Middle East conflict, amid intense personal controversy.

Albanese, the UN Special Rapporteur for Palestine, joins the Dean’s Leadership series to discuss the ongoing Middle East conflict, amid intense personal controversy.


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Princeton invites refugee families for largest pumpkin carving festival to date

On Oct. 26, the Office of Religious Life held its annual pumpkin carving event for local refugee families. This year, 300 families took part, making it the largest yet.

On Oct. 26, the Office of Religious Life held its annual pumpkin carving event for local refugee families. This year, 300 families took part, making it the largest yet.


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SPIA strengthens its commitment to providing students with public service careers

Recently, SPIA has pushed reimagined efforts to encourage students to pursue public service careers, including an “Undergraduate Policy Day in Washington” trip to SPIA in Washington.

Recently, SPIA has pushed reimagined efforts to encourage students to pursue public service careers, including an “Undergraduate Policy Day in Washington” trip to SPIA in Washington.


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Hurricane Milton hits home for Floridian students, jeopardizes fall break travel

After Hurricane Milton hit Florida on Wednesday, Oct. 9, students from Florida experienced unexpected changes in travel plans and added stress during midterms week. University officials reportedly offered support and resources to affected students via email.

After Hurricane Milton hit Florida on Wednesday, Oct. 9, students from Florida experienced unexpected changes in travel plans and added stress during midterms week. University officials reportedly offered support and resources to affected students via email.


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Grad students receive twice the amount of free meals in new 12 Free Meals Program pilot

As part of a new pilot, all graduate students not on a meal plan had 12 free meals automatically loaded onto their PUIDs for use over the course of the fall semester. The program, called the 12 Free Meals Pilot Program, kicked off on Sunday, Aug. 25 and gives students access to meals in Procter Hall, the dining hall in the Graduate College.

As part of a new pilot, all graduate students not on a meal plan had 12 free meals automatically loaded onto their PUIDs for use over the course of the fall semester. The program, called the 12 Free Meals Pilot Program, kicked off on Sunday, Aug. 25 and gives students access to meals in Procter Hall, the dining hall in the Graduate College.


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