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The Princeton Municipal Court has dropped defiant trespass charges against pro-Palestinian Princeton student protesters under the condition that the students perform at least six hours of community ...
Princeton’s President Christopher Eisgruber has positioned himself as perhaps the leading academic defender against the Trump administration’s crackdown on universities, citing the importance ...
Around 300 people rallied outside McCosh Hall to protest Bennett’s visit, with AMP NJ stating, “Bennett should be in prison, not in Princeton.
The event hosted by the university's Center of Jewish Life (CJL) in 10 McCosh Hall saw protesters shouting down Bennett before walking out, as well as a disruption by an individual who doesn't ...
Princeton University President Christopher Eisgruber told the protesters May 13 to begin cleaning up the encampment on Cannon Green, but no deadline was set, according to The Daily Princetonian.
The pro-Palestinian sit-in began April 25, when students gathered in McCosh Courtyard, next to the Princeton University Chapel.
More than 100 Princeton faculty and post-docs have signed a letter demanding that the university reinstate two students who were arrested for trespassing.
Princeton’s vice president for campus life, W. Rochelle Calhoun, had sent an e-mail making clear that the administration would not tolerate an encampment. Both students face misdemeanor criminal ...
A pro-Palestinian student group at Princeton announced on social media that it was launching a "Gaza Solidarity encampment" at the university's McCosh Courtyard at 7 a.m. Thursday, demanding the ...
Students, faculty and community members brought blankets, books, laptops, and blank canvasses to the lawns across the university's chapel in the McCosh Courtyard on Thursday, setting up a "Popular ...
At Princeton, protesters began to erect tents on McCosh Courtyard before 8:30 a.m., The Princetonian reported.
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