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Calvin Grover

Norway

Head Photo Editor at The Daily Princetonian

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Articles

  • 1 week ago | dailyprincetonian.com | Calvin Grover |Luke Grippo

    More than a year ago, pro-Palestine protesters concluded a three week-long sit-in with an ominous message: “See you at Reunions.” While the subsequent disruptions at that year’s Reunions and Commencement were far less dramatic than the ‘Gaza Solidarity Encampment,’ they were, for Princeton, still substantial: blood-colored dye in the SPIA fountain, a loud walkout at a speech by University President Christopher Eisgruber ’83, and even an attempt to block the P-Rade.

  • 1 week ago | dailyprincetonian.com | Calvin Grover

    Calvin Kenjiro Grover is a head Photo editor for the ‘Prince.’ Please send any corrections to corrections[at]dailyprincetonian.com.

  • 1 month ago | dailyprincetonian.com | Calvin Grover |Charlie Roth |Mc McCoy

    Around 3:22 p.m., the fire alarm in Firestone Library went off. Students were evacuated as three fire trucks arrived on the scene. The cause of the alarm was a small mulch fire outside of the building, according to Princeton Fire Department Chief Adam Kooker. The smoke from the fire was sucked into the building, setting off the alarm. “We got dispatched to a smoke condition at the Firestone library,” Kooker said in an interview with The Daily Princetonian.

  • 1 month ago | dailyprincetonian.com | Calvin Grover |Louisa Gheorghita |Annie Rupertus |Mary McCoy

    Despite temperatures in the 40s during the first week of April and skies full of gray clouds, some colorful signs of life have returned to Princeton’s campus, with flowers blooming from Prospect Garden to Cannon Green.

  • Feb 12, 2025 | dailyprincetonian.com | Calvin Grover

    President Eisgruber responded to a question related to progressive USG referendums by stating “I am not particularly a fan of referendum processes in general” adding that “the student government is perfectly free to hold a referendum… but that's not part of our governance process at the university.” University President Christopher Eisgruber ’83 serves as the most visible intermediary between the University community, the Board of Trustees, and the turbulent national political landscape.