Q&A with Nobel Peace Prize winner and Rappler editor Maria Ressa on press freedom, democracy, and her own experiences growing up in New Jersey.
First reporting published after initial reports of the death of a student on campus. While her death was later ruled a suicide, suspicious circumstances around her death created a need for investigation.
Breaking news article published to announce the change in a University-wide exam deadline following the death of a student after a semester of strict COVID-19 guidance that took a significant toll on student mental health.
Profile of Andrew Bruck, the first member of the LGBTQ+ community to serve as Attorney General of New Jersey, including comment from his former thesis advisor, now-University president Christopher Eisgruber.
Reporting on the aftermath of the Jan. 6 insurrection, where students grappled with the role of Princeton alum Ted Cruz, including some who called for him to be banned from speaking on campus.
Reporting on a former student who was convicted of rape charges after having been expelled for Title IX violations, which was confirmed by documents obtained.
Published April 12, 2023
By Paige Cromley
Lengthy investigation into the formal and informal options offered to Title IX survivors. I assisted in maintaining anonymity of sources and structuring the article, given its length.
Published Dec. 21, 2022
By Lia Opperman
Investigative reporting into the culture for DEI staff. I helped in managing the timeline of publication and communicating with sources on contentious decisions made by the author.
Published Feb. 9, 2023
By Grace Zhao and David Yan
Data journalism investigating the tax returns of the eating clubs that make up much of Princeton University's social life. I assisted in editing the article so as not to draw unsubstantiated conclusions.