President Eisgruber, Princeton Administrators Respond To The End of Affirmative Action | News

By Ethan Hicks || June 30, 2023

On June 29th, the Supreme Court ruled against Harvard College and the University of North Carolina, declaring it unconstitutional to consider race in college admissions decisions. Following the Court’s landmark 6-3 decision, University President Christopher Eisgruber released a statement to…

Student Group Demands Princeton “Divest” from Fossil Fuels, Stop Carbon Capture Research | NEWS

By Ethan Hicks || February 6, 2023

On February 3, members of Divest Princeton gathered under Blair Arch to advocate the University’s complete dissociation from fossil fuels.  Divest Princeton describes itself as a group of students, faculty, staff and alumni who demand…

My Own Philosophy of Race | OPINION

By Osamede Ogbomo || January 17, 2023

  Last semester, I took an African American Studies Class called “The Philosophy of Race.” I’m glad I took the class – it offered me a new perspective and insight into the enslavement of black…

The Tory Surveys Princetonians on the DeSantis Trump Debate | NEWS

By Ethan Hicks || December 21, 2022

Amid former president Donald Trump’s announcement of his 2024 presidential bid and growing speculation surrounding Florida Governor Ron DeSantis’ 2024 bid, it is likely that the GOP will see a showdown between the two in…

Where Are the Conservative Conservationists? | OPINION

By Darius Gross || December 21, 2022

The GOP envisions itself as staunch supporters of America in all of its beauty. In 2020, former president Trump ordered that public architecture imitate classical styles in order to “inspire the human spirit” and “ennoble…

In Defense of Bronze – and John Witherspoon | OPINION

By Zach Gardner || December 20, 2022

“Every record has been destroyed or falsified, every book has been rewritten, every picture has been repainted, every statue and street and building has been renamed, every date has been altered. And that process is…

Princeton Falls Flat on Promises of Freedom of Expression and a Diverse Student Body | OPINION

By Ethan Hicks || December 20, 2022

Princeton claims it is “committed to free and open inquiry in all matters” and promises to promote “a lively and fearless freedom of debate and deliberation,” according to the University’s Rights, Rules, and Responsibilities. The…

USG Senate Passes Referendum Calling on Princeton to Make a Majority of Residential College Restrooms Gender-Neutral | NEWS

By Joe Tyson || December 4, 2022

On November 16, 2022, Princeton’s Undergraduate Student Government (USG) approved a referendum that seeks to convert the majority of residential campus restrooms to be gender-neutral. The referendum argues that this move will make residential campus…

University Holds ‘Listening Session’ to Discuss Petition to Remove the Statue of John Witherspoon | NEWS

By Alexandra Orbuch || November 30, 2022

On Tuesday, November 29, 2022, the Council of the Princeton University Community (CPUC) Committee on Naming held a “listening session” for undergraduate students to discuss a petition advocating for the removal of the statue of…

Princeton OIP Lists “Palestine,” But Not “Israel” | NEWS

By Adam Hoffman || November 24, 2022

As of November 28, 2022, the webpage of Princeton’s Office of International Programs lists “Palestine” as a country under its search functions for international internships. According to the site, Princeton offers a program at the…

Princeton’s Forbes Residential College Starts “Melanin Mondays” Race-Themed Study Breaks | NEWS

By Osamede Ogbomo and Reid Zlotky || November 23, 2022

On October 4, 2022, Alize Roberson, the Residential Life Coordinator (RLC) of Forbes, one of Princeton’s residential colleges, announced the commencement of bi-weekly study breaks titled “Melanin Mondays.” Roberson is one of the University’s newly…

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