Public defender Jason Matey told The Post he has not heard anything about Matthew Hertgen’s family possibly hiring him a private defense attorney — despite his father being the president and
MIT is students new No. 1 choice for college, but low acceptance rates and high tuition costs could kill that dream.
Officers also found a bloody knife, fork and plate near victim Joseph Hertgen’s body, the source said — which has led cops to believe accused killer Matthew Hertgen, 31, consumed the missing
The opening of the new Frist Health Center, lower co-pays for counseling, and expanded TigerWell programs are among recent well-being initiatives that support students to thrive and engage fully in learning,
To maintain a healthy and safe community, Princeton must do more to inform students of the risks of substances and substance abuse. This includes making information about drug use and use prevention accessible to students—and not just through a website.
Matthew Hertgen, the Princeton, New Jersey, man accused of killing his brother, Joseph Hertgen, and a family cat appeared in court for the first time Thursday.
Plasma specialist heads to Peking University to pursue magnetic confinement on mission to make nuclear fusion a reality.
Despite a strong start, the Harvard women’s lacrosse team could not contain No. 13 Princeton’s relentless offensive pressure during the Ivy opener, losing 20-6 at Sherrerd Field.
FAIRFIELD, Ohio — The Princeton High School girls basketball team will compete for a state championship next weekend at the University of Dayton Arena. Princeton defeated Springboro 49-47 in a Division I state semifinal at Fairfield Sunday night.
The Great Lakes state institution made the list for both parents and students surveyed about their hopes and worries in the college application process.
The Princeton University Art Museum (PUAM) is set to open in October 2025, with a nearly finished exterior and the inclusion of 32 galleries, an education center, conservation studios, and an art library designed to foster accessibility.
The Princeton Symphony Orchestra (PSO) has announced its 2025-26 Season with a line-up of superb guest artists assembled by Edward T. Cone Music Director Rossen Milanov. Audience favorite Aubree Oliverson returns to the PSO stage along with violinist Bella Hristova who last performed with the orchestra in 2014.