Today, we take you inside Princeton Pictures’ Tuesday night showcase of student short films, cover proposed changes to the length of Winter Break and e-bike policy, and finish out with Princeton’s newly named Marshall Scholars.
Today, we take you inside the Tiger Athletics Give Day’s record breaking fundraiser, cover USG’s priorities ahead of the new term , and finish out by hearing what students have to say about their course enrollment experience.
Today, we take you inside Professor Robert P. George’s talk on the future of the American conservative movement, look at Princeton’s eight new faculty appointments, and cover the Baccalaureate speaker for Princeton’s Class of 2026.
Today, we hear from Head Archives Editor Lianne Chapin '26 on the ‘Prince’ commemorative book to be released in 2026, cover the uptick in Princeton Undergraduate A-Range grades in recent years, and cover Trump-Appointed U.S. Attorney for New Jersey Alina Habba’s disqualification from her role.
Today, we take you inside the recent men’s basketball game, online late meal delivery through a student-run project UniEats, and the stormwater plan and operational budget discussion at the town council meeting.
Today, we take you inside an opinion on dating across political ideologies, a new bill on the state senate floor, and impending snow across the Northeast.
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https://www.dailyprincetonian.com/article/2025/11/princeton-opinion-column-when-partnering-up-swipe-left-on-intolerance
https://www.dailyprincetonian.com/article/2025/12/princeton-opinion-opguest-dating-values-politics-discussions-relationships
Today, we talk to students about their favorite moment of the fall semester, cover Princeton men’s soccer’s historic Ivy League season, and look at Paul Inchauspe’s run to the NCAA singles tennis Final Four.
Today, we take you inside the Undergraduate Student Government debate and endorsements, as well as feature a National Book Award from a Princeton Creative Writing Professor.
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Recent Editorial Board Pieces on USG
https://www.dailyprincetonian.com/article/2025/11/princeton-opinion-ed-board-usg-missteps-path-forward
https://www.dailyprincetonian.com/article/2025/10/princeton-opinion-ed-board-usg-dining-table-failure
Today, we take you inside the Davis IC’s Trivia Night event as part of international education week, cover Patricia Smith’s National Book Award for poetry, and finish out with the Princeton men's basketball game against the Iona Gaels.
Today, we take a look at the men’s soccer season updates, Princeton’s third annual FemaleFounded Conference, and Robert George’s resignation from the Heritage Foundation Board.
Today, we take you to Princeton Human-Computer Interaction day, cover the candidates’ campaigns for Undergraduate Student Elections, and review a recent report on sewage pollution in Camden County.
Today, we talk to Princeton students about their prospective summer plans, look at the University’s new recording policy, and cover the Princeton women’s field hockey advancement to the Final Four of the NCAA final championship.
Today, we sit down with the director and dramaturg of the play “A Moment of Silence,” cover the University’s newly announced Rhodes Scholar, and dive into the Quadrangle Club’s new selective sign-in policy.
Today, we take you inside a talk with Rutger Bregman at Princeton, cover US Representative Bonnie Watson Coleman’s decision to not seek re-election, and finish out hearing about construction noise at Princeton with Iman Monfopa Kone.
Today, we take a look at challenges that humanities precepts are facing, the annual Scholars Institute Fellows Program First-Gen week, and the town council’s response to development plans for the Westminster Choir College campus.
Today, we sit down with Whig-Clio student leadership to discuss Senator Joe Manchin III’s public service award, cover newly passed recording policy for University events, and discuss increased flight cancellations due to the government shutdown.
Today, we take you inside Governor Phil Murphy’s new pardons and sentence commutations and cover the American Whig-Cliosophic Society’s James Madison Award ceremony for former U.S. Senator Joe Manchin III.
Today, we take you inside the ‘Prince’s’ reporting on and responses to the Art Museum’s curation and a civil rights complaint filed by Defending Education against the University.
Today, we take you inside the results of New Jersey’s gubernatorial election, cover the vote to make linguistics its own academic department, and finish out with an interview with Ian Rosenzweig ‘29.
Today, we take a look at the outlook for the upcoming Men’s Basketball season, the focus of the newly released Spring 2026 courses, and Women’s Soccer’s back-to-back Ivy League Championship win.