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If the clubs do not comply, the University risks “overawarding” students with financial aid. In that case, the University and student would become non-compliant with Ivy League and Federal guidelines.
A social club at Princeton University was reportedly unsettled after it received a visit from a professor that one former student suggested ... She wrote on X, "One of Princeton’s eating clubs ...
By Ashley Olenkiewicz, Associate Opinion Editor. Princeton’s eating clubs, and the bicker process in general, are here to stay. Although many students have shared their dissatisfaction with the ...
Few Princetonians would be able to afford both their eating club fees and a campus meal plan, so requiring such a plan is tantamount to forcing most students to give up their eating club memberships.
Not a single club reports their demographic data. However, in 2018, the University announced that eating club presidents have access to this data. I suspect that a major reason for this is the fact ...
All 11 of Princeton’s eating clubs have elected new officer boards, with Tower Club’s president leading the Interclub Council (ICC) for a second year. The ICC, composed of all eating club presidents, ...
Two eating clubs and a brick wall on University property were vandalized with pro-Palestine and anti-Israel graffiti on Dec. 23 and 24. The graffiti is the first reported incident of vandalism at ...
As eating club membership is public knowledge, clubs cannot get away with discrimination on the basis of race or gender. Additionally, though students can opt to socialize with others of their gender ...
The building, which was constructed in 1927 as the Court Club — one of the University’s former eating clubs — and later expanded, will be rotated 180 degrees and relocated across the street adjacent ...
Representatives from the eating clubs defended steps they have taken to reduce alcohol abuse on campus and emphasized the University's responsibility to address room parties at a Borough Council ...
Pro-Palestine and anti-Israel graffiti were spray-painted at two Princeton University eating clubs Dec. 23 and additional graffiti was spray-painted on a wall near the Andlinger Center for Energy ...
Although most student intoxication happens at the eating clubs, that’s not what University policy targets. For University events, Princeton’s Rights, Rules, Responsibilities (RRR) imposes restrictions ...
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