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Know That You are Valued and Supported

01.26.23

Senior Associate Dean Alex Bustin '08

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Know That You are Valued and Supported

01.26.23

Senior Associate Dean Alex Bustin '08

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Building Community in the Residential Colleges

01.20.23

Patrice McGivney

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Building Community in the Residential Colleges

01.20.23

Patrice McGivney

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We Have Enjoyed Getting to Know You: Bringing in the Class of 2027

12.12.22

Dean Karen Richardson

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We Have Enjoyed Getting to Know You: Bringing in the Class of 2027

12.12.22

Dean Karen Richardson

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Dear QuestBridge Matches: Playing Life on Hard Mode

12.01.22

Aminah Aliu

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Dear QuestBridge Matches: Playing Life on Hard Mode

12.01.22

Aminah Aliu

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At Princeton, Classes Reach the Community

12.07.22

Odette Perrusquia

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At Princeton, Classes Reach the Community

12.07.22

Odette Perrusquia

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To Find a Home

11.14.22

Gil Joseph

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To Find a Home

11.14.22

Gil Joseph

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Traversing the Orange Bubble

12.06.22

Amélie Lemay

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Traversing the Orange Bubble

12.06.22

Amélie Lemay

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The Joy of Having Roommates

03.07.23

In some ways, living with roommates is different to living alone — on most days, I wake up an alarm that is not my own and I am extra mindful of being quiet at night. However, in the grand scheme of things, not much has changed. I still call my parents at my desk and I still hide under the covers when I don’t want to see anyone. Sure, perhaps I don’t get as much alone time as I used to, but my roommate is there to drag me out of bed to a multitude of fun adventures from eating club parties to board game nights with friends — and that seems like a much sweeter deal to me.

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New York isn’t so Scary (or so Far) After All

03.07.23

As much as I love campus, it’s good to get away every now and then. The occasional day trip is a great and accessible option, not only to New York, but other nearby cities as well. This means that you can experience the city whenever you choose while still enjoying the small-town feel of the surrounding Princeton area.

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A Week in DiningPoints

03.07.23

The DiningPoints initiative was launched in September of 2022 as a way to encourage community among Princeton students, as well as between campus and the surrounding community, without having to worry about spending money out of pocket. The initiative grants all students on the unlimited dining plan 150 DiningPoints at the start of each semester (the equivalent of $150)

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Working Princeton's 65th Reunion

03.03.23

As a first-year student, it was incredibly rewarding to experience Princeton reunions. Witnessing Princeton’s close-knit alumni community has endowed me with a strong sense of belonging at Princeton. It was moving to see that so many people hold such a love for this school and still return to visit, sporting their finest orange and black attire, many years after graduation.

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A Conversation With John Mack ’00, the Ford Family Director of Athletics

03.01.23

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Insights from a Gap Year: Lessons for Incoming Transfer Students

02.24.23

In this blog, I share four lessons from my gap year. I also share each lesson’s relevance to being a transfer student at Princeton.

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