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Imperialist Students Society to host ‘welcome back’ celebration
3+ hour, 41+ min ago (467+ words) With the spring semester right around the corner, many students are trying to enjoy their final relaxing moments at home. Members of the Princeton Imperialist Students Society (PISS), however, are quite busy preparing for their return to campus with a…...
Princeton University Ballet seeks to push boundaries in its latest piece and beyond
1+ mon, 3+ day ago (1158+ words) When Alexis Branagan "11 arrived at Princeton, ballet didn"t exist on campus. "During my first year, I would walk a mile to the America Repertory Ballet about four times a week," she said. But with her academic workload, Branagan soon…...
From textbooks to Trenton, ProCES integrates learning and service beyond the Orange Bubble
1+ mon, 3+ day ago (1577+ words) Overcrowded lecture halls, weekly problem sets, and an abundance of readings are usually what come to mind when people think of Princeton courses. While this can be the case, some courses are different. They take students out of the Orange…...
Need a break? Here are five easy snack breaks for reading period and finals
1+ mon, 1+ week ago (641+ words) Thick, fluffy, and ridiculously creamy, Small World Coffee's banana mousse is a criminally underrated study snack. The banana mousse is a gustatory delight packed into a plastic cup. Fresh banana slices are mixed in lend the mousse a refreshingly banana…...
Two-thirds of grades at Princeton last year were A-range, faculty report says
1+ mon, 2+ week ago (507+ words) Two-thirds of grades awarded in Princeton undergraduate coursework in the 202425 academic year were A-plus, A, or A-, according to a Monday report distributed to faculty, a dramatic increase over the past decade. Dean of the College Michael Gordin briefly discussed the…...
Students face ongoing maintenance issues amid delayed repairs across residential colleges
1+ mon, 4+ week ago (516+ words) From broken doors to malfunctioning elevators, Princeton students continue to face maintenance issues in their dorms due to ongoing delays in addressing routine repairs spanning multiple residential colleges. Nayrouz Tantush "29 shared her experience with a broken dorm door in the…...
As more first-years turn to AI than ever, U. tells applicants: ‘authenticity matters’
2+ mon, 5+ day ago (914+ words) Following the release of The Daily Princetonian's sixth annual'Frosh Survey, Data writers and editors analyze and compare the data with other surveys, including past Frosh Surveys and Senior Surveys. See our previous "Dlog' on prospective majors for first-years and how…...
Princeton Pals should do better
2+ mon, 1+ week ago (252+ words) Though interactions with Pals may not lead to lifelong friendships, they can make a difference. As a first-year, it is easy to feel isolated and overwhelmed with uncertainty, even with the many support systems provided by the University. Older students…...
The University is selling the dining changes as a win. Don’t fall for it.
2+ mon, 2+ week ago (737+ words) The Block 32 plan, which will provide 32 meals per semester, is replacing the two free dining hall meals per week that the University offers currently. Technically, with this new change, the University is making it free for all, and reducing the…...
Isam Mina ’26 awarded Rhodes Scholarship for Jordan
2+ mon, 2+ week ago (779+ words) Princeton senior Isam Mina "26 has been selected as a Rhodes Scholar and will pursue graduate studies at the University of Oxford. He is one of two scholars chosen this year by the Rhodes program for Syria, Jordan, Lebanon, and Palestine....