After reaching the Round of 16 in both the NCAA singles and doubles bracket, sophomore Paul Inchauspe’s NCAA run came to an ...
As the vote on USG referenda approach, their opposition is taking shape. This is especially true of the controversial Referendum 5, which calls on the University to divest from weapons manufacturers.
Every Princetonian knows that the first few weeks of first-year orientation are defined by two events: Core events and First Year Residential Experience (FYRE) events. Through a densely packed ...
Faculty and researchers associated with the Andlinger Center for Energy and the Environment are welcoming the University’s ...
Princeton cannot claim to be in ‘the Service of Humanity’ when overtly Islamophobic speakers are being invited to a campus ...
Contributing Writer for The Prospect Gavin McLoughlin reviews the Black Arts Company’s recent performance “After Hours.” ...
Paul Inchauspe became the first Princeton tennis player since Ted Farnsworth ’84 in 1983 to reach the Sweet 16 in the NCAA ...
The 2024 USG presidential candidates Enzo Kho ’26, current USG social chair, and Uma Fox ’26, current USG treasurer, ...
Princeton Better for Birds Project, in collaboration with multiple campus organizations and University departments, succeeded ...
Princeton’s administration must implement a class-based affirmative action system to create a domestic student population ...
Staff writer for the Prospect Lulu Pettit explains the newest change to PJ’s Pancake House’s menu, with the Princeton staple now offering pizza during dinner.
The Department of French and Italian will add a Haitian Creole course taught by Lecturer Johnny Laforêt in Fall 2025 or Spring 2026. The new course follows interest in the language by students who ...