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South campus construction continues as Poe Field to be closed 'more than a year'

The University has confirmed that a number of South Campus construction projects will continue at least until 2027, with work starting as early as 7 a.m. on weekdays. Various student groups have concerns regarding the timing or scope of the projects, which include construction on Poe Field and Hobson College.

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'You're not you when you're hangry': Michael Kim '23 toys with FreeFood listserv

Michael Kim ’23 has contributed to the FreeFood listserv 63 times since making his first appearance on Aug. 25. Kim has become a prominent member of the FreeFood community through his curious prose and mischievous photo attachments. He spoke with the ‘Prince’ on his thoughts on conditionally free food and trolling.

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Service Recognition Luncheon honors Princeton employees for long service, special achievement and management leadership

After a three-year-hiatus due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Jadwin Gym was again bursting with pride during the Service Recognition Luncheon on April 5, the annual tradition celebrating Princeton employee service and achievement. There were 478 employees service honorees, along with six staff members who were named as President’s Achievement Award recipients and two employees who received the Donald Griffin ’23 Management Award.

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Who governs Princeton? The Board of Trustees, examined.

Despite the importance of the trustees in shaping the institution they attend, the composition of the University Board of Trustees is not widely known. To shine a light on this institution, The Daily Princetonian examined Trustees’ backgrounds, professions, and relationships to Princeton. 

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How accessible is Princeton campus? We broke it down.

In a data analysis of the accessibility of Princeton buildings, the ‘Prince’ found that nine out of the seventeen inaccessible buildings are undergraduate residential halls. 

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