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Former women's basketball star Kaitlyn Chen ’24 was selected 30th overall in the WNBA Draft, after winning a national championship at the University of Connecticut. Chen becomes the third Tiger ever ...
Course offerings were officially released on Thursday, March 27, with 134 new offerings among a total of 1,070 courses. We broke down the new course start times and the departments offering new ...
The federal government is attempting to take control of private academic institutions. In principle, this feels much more akin to nationalization, or condemnation –– terms that refer to government ...
After five straight wins, including four in the Ivy League, No. 19 men’s volleyball (13–9 overall, 9–1 EIVA) achieved a critical season sweep over Harvard (9–12, 5–5) with wins on Friday and Saturday ...
No. 2 Princeton put on a clinic on both sides of the ball on Saturday, taking care of business against Brown in a 17–7 victory.
Sonia Sotomayor ’76 visited campus on Friday for a talk with Eisgruber and the unveiling of Sonia Sotomayor Hall. She spoke on her experience at Princeton and her life as a Supreme Court Justice.
First-year Reed Greyserman finished five strokes under par in the 2025 Princeton Invitational with a total score of 137, ...
On April 8, the U.S. House and Senate Committees on the Judiciary sent a letter to President Eisgruber accusing the Ivy ...
Orientation student leaders do vital work that shapes the earliest moments of the Princeton undergraduate experience. They ...
USG meeting, USG discussed ideas for the former McCosh Health Center and voted on the passage of three budget proposals.
Marie Slaughter and Elizabeth Garlow, MPA, published an article arguing that economic policies must prioritize care and human ...
The Class of 2027 gathered on Cannon Green on Friday, April 11 to celebrate declaring their majors. The day was filled with ...
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