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Scenes from a Campus Evacuation
Thursday, 19 March 2020
by Sophia Cai
Those of us living on Princeton University’s campus awoke to smashed windows, flipped tables, and broken glass in the outdoor stairwells. Beer cans, hot dogs and Lay’s potato chip bags were scattered amongst the gothic-style buildings across our intimate, 500-acre campus. In an email, the university had just announced that two staff members were being
Princeton Won’t Force All Students to Vacate, Officials Say
Wednesday, 11 March 2020
by Sophia Cai
Princeton University officials confirmed Wednesday morning that the school is not planning to close campus nor to force all students to vacate. This announcement comes after a Change.org petition calling for the University to provide students the option to stay on campus garnered over 3,000 signatures overnight. “The University is not planning to force all students
- Published in Health
LIVEBLOG: Dean’s Date, Fall 2019
Monday, 13 January 2020
by Sophia Cai
5:14PM — Forbes Annex Congratulations, Princeton—we’ve officially passed the 5PM mark! Thanks for joining the Press Club this year for another round of our Dean’s Date liveblog; watch this space, and be sure to return for Take 2 in the spring! As always, we hope that this year’s liveblog has proven to you our Serious
- Published in Dean's Date Blog
Charter Club Accepting Proposals to ‘Take Club in New Direction’
Wednesday, 27 November 2019
by Sophia Cai
The Princeton Charter Club is requesting proposals to revamp the club, a move designed to attract more prospective members before sophomores join eating clubs in February. The club’s membership numbers have dwindled in recent years. “We invite you to submit a proposal to help us take Charter in a bold new direction,” the graduate board
- Published in Alumni, Goings On, Students, The Street
Student sues Princeton over DeVos’ proposed Title IX changes
Wednesday, 09 January 2019
by Sophia Cai
A male undergraduate accused of sexual misconduct has filed a lawsuit seeking to block the University from conducting an investigation until the new rules proposed by Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos take effect. This is likely the first time that the proposed rules could directly impact a Princeton investigation into sexual misconduct. A federal judge
- Published in Health, Politics, Uncategorized