April 28, 2024
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Zeke Douglas Rosenthal, Edward Yingling, and Wyatt Browne
Excerpt: On Wednesday, in response to a wave of national campus encampments in response to the war in Gaza, Vice President for Campus Life W. Rochelle Calhoun wrote in an email to the student body that “any individual involved in an encampment, occupation, or other unlawful disruptive conduct who refuses to stop after a warning will be arrested and immediately barred from campus.”
Read More April 26, 2024
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Last week we held a screening of the new movie, The Coddling of the American Mind in partnership with Princeton Whig-Clio. To see a recap from the producers of the film click here. Read More April 26, 2024
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Below is a copy of the letter our team sen to Vice President Calhoun in regards to her statement to the student body yesterday about the encampment protest happening today. This Daily Princetonian Article showcases what is taking place on campus. Read More April 25, 2024
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Annie Rupertus and Miriam Waldvogel
Daily Princetonian
Excerpt: About 100 undergraduate and graduate students began a sit-in on McCosh Courtyard early Thursday morning, joining a wave of pro-Palestinian sit-ins across the country. After student organizers first began to erect tents, Princeton Public Safety (PSAFE) issued its first warning to protesters. At least two student arrests have been made. After the initial arrests, students folded them away.
Read More April 25, 2024
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Christopher L. Eisgruber
Daily Princetonian
Excerpt: Confrontations at Columbia, Yale, and other campuses around the country have highlighted the importance of “time, place, and manner” regulations to universities’ academic and educational missions. Because the enforcement of these rules is essential to our community as well, I wanted to offer some observations about their role at Princeton and their relationship to other free speech principles.
Read More April 25, 2024
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Princeton Alumni Weekly
Brett Tomlinson, Elisabeth H. Daugherty, Julie Bonette
Excerpt: Protesters set up tents for a student-led pro-Palestine encampment in McCosh Courtyard at about 7 a.m. Thursday. After warnings from University officials, two Princeton students were arrested, and the remaining protesters packed away their camping gear and continued the demonstration as a sit-in.
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