Election Day on campus was quiet and peaceful, but tensions have been rising in our virtual, online campus communities. Yesterday afternoon (ET), Tyga San, the moderator of Tiger Confessions #, announced they will be lifting the “ban on political posts over the next few days because of the election.”  Tyga San’s most recent announcement comes
Haven’t yet voted and want to? Already voted and looking for other ways to help? It is not too late to make a crucial difference this Election Day. Here are some last-minute nonpartisan resources and strategies to vote, help others vote, and spread the word about voting: 1. How to Cast Your Vote REGISTER: If

LIVEBLOG: Election 2020

3:45 AM ET, Nov. 4th — Princeton, NJ Results are continuing to trickle in through the night, coloring in solid reds and blues across the 50 States. Even as a long-time cartography nerd, the hours on end zooming in and out of red and blue counties have been draining and frankly, not too informative. Below
Having just been crowned Miss Teen USA in 2018, Hailey Colborn arrived at Princeton University curious about its bizarre social scene. The rumors she’d heard — about hookups and one-night stands prevailing over lasting relationships — were a far cry from what she’d grown up with in her more conservative hometown of Wichita, Kansas. She
It began with an email that many students remember. “I am just as concerned about COVID-19 as the rest of you,” wrote Princeton student Sally Ruybalid ’21 in a March 30th email to undergraduate student listservs, with the subject line “Trying to Help Out.” “If you need a mask, I am making and giving away
5:00 PM ET – You’ve made it!  The hour has struck and Dean’s Date has officially come to an end wherever you are in the world.  Now, take just a moment to reflect on your journey to get here.   Maybe you’ve just spent the entirety of reading period preparing for Dean’s Date. That paper or
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