Slippery Roads, Crashes, and a Vehicle 'Used as a Weapon' in Princeton
January saw a spike in snow-related crashes, including one incident where a driver allegedly swerved into another vehicle.
Princeton AI Lab Explores the Mathematics of Mind
Deutsche Aircraft and Kepner-Tregoe Announce Strategic Partnership
Sports
Neill's Rapid 100th Win Paces Pack to 14-7 with Playoffs Looming
West Morris Central wrestling junior state medalist Brody Neill becomes the fastest centurion in school history

New Jersey Athletes Shine at 2026 Winter Olympics
From figure skating to snowboarding, the Garden State is well-represented in Milan.
Hun Tops Cross-Town Rivals on Friday Night
Mary Tresler scores 24 points as Hun defeats Princeton in local matchup
Entertainment
Princeton Film Fans Get Chance to Discuss Movies After Screenings
Monthly post-film discussions at the Garden Theatre allow audiences to explore thought-provoking films in depth.

New Political Thriller 'The Salesman' Explores Moral Compromises of Power
Author Richard Totino's latest novel raises unsettling questions about the systems that shape us.
Rave Reviews for 'Kim's Convenience' at the McCarter in Princeton
The play about a Korean immigrant family's convenience store in Toronto has impressed critics with its humor and complexity.
Lifestyle
Bulgarian Universities Climb in Global Rankings, But Reputation-Reality Gap Persists
QS and Times Higher Education rankings show mixed performance for Bulgarian universities, with medical education a bright spot.

Princeton Bengal Tigers Hold Meeting on Diversity and Inclusion
University reaffirms commitment to equal opportunity and non-discrimination policies.
Xenna Offers Five Pedicure Tips for Pretty Feet on Valentine's Day
Prepare your feet for summer-time exposure with these tips from the CEO of Xenna Corporation.
Politics
Lawmaker Investigates Far-Left Nonprofits for Alleged Ties to Chinese Propaganda
House Committee on Ways and Means chair Jason Smith demands records from BreakThrough BT Media and Tricontinental: Institute for Social Research over claims they are promoting CCP-aligned narratives

Princeton Professor Calls Trump 'Boil' Representing 'Sickness' in America
Glaude says Trump is an 'avatar' for the country's ongoing racial divisions.
Princeton Council Considers Fees for Filmmakers Using Town as Backdrop
Proposed ordinance would charge $500 per day to film on public property, $1,000 to close streets
Health
Bristol Myers Squibb Launches Campaign to Highlight Unmet Needs in Cardiovascular Care
New educational program developed with Johnson & Johnson focuses on factor XIa research to address thrombosis risk without increased bleeding

Oncologist Helps Cancer Patient Heal Mind and Spirit
Pam Fisher struggled with the emotional toll of her breast cancer diagnosis and treatment, until her doctor connected her with a psychologist.
Kyowa Kirin Reclaims Rocatinlimab for Atopic Dermatitis
Kyowa Kirin affirms commitment to developing rocatinlimab as a life-changing differentiated asset with significant market potential.