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According to Princeton Mayor Mark Freda, immigration officials had initially only been in pursuit of a single person. Ana ...
Eight alumni have been selected to join the Board of Trustees from July 1, including president, publisher, and chief creative ...
Follow along staff News writer Isaac Bernstein’s deep dive into his many research projects during a summer in Hawai’i.
Laughlin Hall as part of ongoing summer renovations. The dorm is vacant, and air quality tests have confirmed levels remain ...
Institutions will have to pay 8 percent on endowment returns if they have “at least 3,000 tuition-paying students” and “a ...
Princetonian spoke to Andrew Houck ’00, the new Dean of the School of Engineering and Applied Sciences, about his commitment ...
University President Christopher Eisgruber ’83 signaled that Princeton would not make concessions to the federal government after news broke that the Trump administration had suspended dozens of the ...
The University announced its consideration to sell approximately $320 million of taxable bonds on Tuesday, following a notification from government agencies about the suspension of research grants.
The statistics show that the elimination of legacy admissions likely would result in an increase in racial and socioeconomic diversity. But the data contest the notion that legacy admits ...
‘The first student movement to call for divestiture’: protests against apartheid South Africa Looking back on three generations of student advocacy for complete divestment from apartheid South Africa.
As part of the University’s plan to reach net carbon neutrality by 2046, an important portion of campus energy is now being provided by a geo-exchange system, which includes a network of underground ...
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