The strength of this coalition depends on the visible solidarity of the Princeton community. While we will organize information sessions, town halls, and collaborative events with campus organizations, the most impactful action you can take right now is to sign your name and join the mailing list. Adding your voice to our signatory list is the first step to demonstrate to the administration that our demand for structural reform is backed by a unified campus, community, and beyond.
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UPCOMING EVENTS
UPCOMING EVENTS
We are currently coordinating with student organizations and community partners to schedule a series of strategic actions. Stay tuned for updates on:
Organized Events: Information sessions and demonstrations on campus and in the community to present our demands.
Community Town Halls: Open forums for students and alumni to discuss cultural stressors and policy solutions.
Collaborative Programming: Partnerships with campus groups to foster a culture of proactive care.
Open table
February 14 — February 15
Frist Campus Center
We’ll be there during Late Lunch and Late Dinner. Come tell us what you’re experiencing, what you need the administration to hear, and exactly what needs to change. This a campaign shaped by students, for students — come by, tell us your thoughts, and shape the conversation around the campaign. If you aren’t able to make it, feel free to use the Anonymous Feedback Form button on the left to get involved.
Open table + Survey
February 24 — February 27
Frist Campus Center
As part of the campaign, we are currently drafting a Statement Letter that will outline the concerns we’re hearing and identify meaningful starting points for systemic change. To ensure this report is grounded in the reality of the student body, we are seeking input on academic pressure, institutional resources, and campus wellness culture. Participate:
In-Person: We’ll be at Frist each day this week during late lunch and dinner. Stop by and talk to us. For motivation: you could win stickers, t-shirts, hoodies, totes, or enter a $100 Paw Points raffle.
Virtually & Anonymously: If you can’t stop by or prefer to share your thoughts privately, you can fill out our survey here (same as the button on the left). Share as much or as little as you’d like — and you can put your email address at the end if you’d like to be entered in the raffle.
Telephone of the wind gathering
March 27
Maclean House Garden
In partnership with The Office of the Vice President for Campus Life and TigerWell, the USG Mental Health Committee invites our campus community to learn about and reflect on a meaningful campus resource: the Telephone of the Wind. To mark the Telephone’s recent restoration, a brief gathering will be held on Friday, March 27, from 4:30–5:00 PM at the Telephone of the Wind, located in the garden behind Maclean House. We hope members of the community will join us as we come together in reflection and recognize that grief is complex, personal, and something no one has to carry alone.
Frequently Asked Questions-
Yes. We are a growing coalition of students, alumni, and community supporters. Beyond signing the petition, you can help by:
Sharing our mission: Direct someone new to the website and have them learn more about the cause.
Peer Advocacy: Encourage peers around you to add their names to the signatory list.
Event Participation: We will host town halls and events as our numbers grow. Sign the petition to receive automatic updates on these events.
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No. This is a grassroots, student-led initiative. This independence allows us to provide a transparent, unedited account of the student experience and advocate for structural policy changes without conflict of interest.