Princeton is in Crisis.
Since 2021, we’ve lost 7 students to suicide. The system is broken, and we are demanding action.
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Since 2021, Princeton has lost seven students to suicide—the highest known Ivy League rate in five years. In a resource-rich community, any deaths signal systemic failure demanding immediate, transparent reform.
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Current institutional communication is largely restricted to the aftermath of a tragedy. This silence obscures the magnitude of the campus climate crisis. Beyond data, we must address an environment that often validates burnout and isolation as academic norms.
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We are advocating for a Princeton that aligns with its highest ideals. This requires a transition from temporary wellness programs to deep structural reform. By dismantling the toxic habits embedded in our daily lives, Princeton can set the global standard for student support and ensure a community where every student can thrive.
WHY THIS MATTERS
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