Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth ’03 announced that the U.S. Department of Defense will end sponsorship of active-duty military students in graduate programs at Princeton University and other Ivy ...
War vet Raymond DuBois ’72 condemns the Department of Defense’s new policy reconsidering graduate programs for active-duty service members at some top institutions.
DuBois argues that universities promote critical thinking, an integral aspect of successful military leadership.
Despite A-range grades rising to 66.7 percent, the University has no plans to implement new grade caps or transcript changes.
Despite A-range grades rising to 66.7 percent, the University has no plans to implement new grade caps or transcript changes.
On Thursday, Princeton University celebrated its leading role in NASA’s IMAP mission, highlighting how faculty and students are collaborating to study the boundary of our solar system and improve ...
Peer academic advisors, an upperclassmen role to support first-year students through the residential college system, will see ...
The last time Princeton (8–18 overall, 4–7 Ivy League) and Harvard (15–10 overall, 8–3 Ivy League) met, the rivalry lived up to its expectations in Cambridge. With an impressive comeback win in ...
It’s crucial to have fun that is spontaneous and surprising, fun that is not built into your schedule but derails it, fun that makes you forget, if only for a moment, that problem set, that essay, ...
Five really short ones! This past weekend, USG movies programmed an oft-overlooked Oscars category: short films. I went on Saturday, Feb. 21 to review the Narrative Shorts, which included five films ...
In Princeton’s sole game on Sherrerd Field for the next month, the Tigers (1–1 overall, 0–0 Ivy League) made the most of home advantage and propelled themselves to a comfortable 15–9 victory over ...
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