About three-quarters of the way into an interview with The Daily Princetonian about his new book, University President ...
The 2025 DPS Security and Fire Safety Report shows liquor law violations remain high after a spike in 2023, while motor ...
In an unexpected move, the University will now require eating club and co-op members living on campus to purchase a ...
Some professors are outright banning AI, turning assessments that used to be papers into in-class exams. Others are trying to work alongside AI, asking students to be transparent when they have used ...
According to the Daily Princetonian's yearly Senior Survey, 25 percent of seniors since 2022 have reported being “independent” from University dining plans. With the recent decision to require an ...
At the start of the school year in 1931, the Daily Princetonian attempted to do its part in acclimating the incoming ...
At noon on Monday, I took a stroll down Witherspoon St. to grab a simple lunch from Olives, a popular local takeout market (one that University President Christopher Eisgruber ’83 is known to frequent ...
Many students express frustration about the University’s decision to revoke “independent” option for students.
If the University is truly committed to the aim of resisting anti-democratic efforts nationally, it must begin by ensuring ...
The Monday CPUC meeting addressed questions over dining plan changes for the 2026–27 academic year requiring all on-campus ...
Sept. 29 marks the first day of voting for the Undergraduate Student Government (USG) freshman class council elections. 17 ...
The opening exhibitions for the art museum will be “Princeton Collects” and “Toshiko Takaezu: Dialogues in Clay,” the ...