What could Princeton look like in Trump’s America?
Today on Daybreak, we explore what Trump’s second term could mean for Princeton.
Today on Daybreak, we explore what Trump’s second term could mean for Princeton.
Today on Daybreak, we explore what Trump’s second term could mean for Princeton.
Today on Daybreak, we explore what Trump’s second term could mean for Princeton.
On Nov. 16, President-elect Donald Trump named Will Scharf ’08, one of his personal attorneys, as White House staff secretary. During his time at Princeton, Scharf was involved with the Center for Jewish Life and Chabad, served as president of Charter Club and the Interclub Council, and made an unsuccessful bid for USG president.
On Nov. 16, President-elect Donald Trump named Will Scharf ’08, one of his personal attorneys, as White House staff secretary. During his time at Princeton, Scharf was involved with the Center for Jewish Life and Chabad, served as president of Charter Club and the Interclub Council, and made an unsuccessful bid for USG president.
The 2024 Annual Security and Fire Safety Report has been published, and highlights an increase in liquor law violations and decrease in drug law violations and criminal offenses, as well as five incidents of fire. The report also notes some updates to the University statue of limitations for reporting offenses.
The 2024 Annual Security and Fire Safety Report has been published, and highlights an increase in liquor law violations and decrease in drug law violations and criminal offenses, as well as five incidents of fire. The report also notes some updates to the University statue of limitations for reporting offenses.
The University's language tables offer a unique opportunity to learn and practice language among friends. Today on Daybreak, we explore their place in the language learning community on campus.
In the weeks following Murray-Dodge Café’s reopening for the fall semester on Sept. 4, student employees and visitors say there have been noticeably fewer patrons using the space. The café’s main entrance has been closed since the beginning of the summer due to its proximity to ongoing Princeton University Art Museum construction.
In the weeks following Murray-Dodge Café’s reopening for the fall semester on Sept. 4, student employees and visitors say there have been noticeably fewer patrons using the space. The café’s main entrance has been closed since the beginning of the summer due to its proximity to ongoing Princeton University Art Museum construction.