Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Princeton University" in English language version.
...he went to Princeton...
The Institute is a private, independent academic institution that enjoys close, collaborative ties with Princeton University...
Fearing dire consequences (like the flu during finals), undergraduates never walk out of FitzRandolph Gate on Nassau Street at the north side of campus, separating gown from town. Passage is reserved for graduating seniors, for whom it is a rite symbolizing entrance into the real world.
For the second straight year, Princeton University tops the list in Forbes' "America's Top Colleges" ranking.
Another U.S. college ranking, another first for Princeton University. Princeton topped Wall Street Journal/College Pulse's 2025 Best Colleges in the U.S ranking, released today (September 5). It's the second straight year Princeton has been WSJ's top school — and it continues an impressive winning streak for the private Ivy in New Jersey.
...Princeton is the fourth-oldest college in the United States.
In reply to criticisms of the university as a 'secular monastery,' Dr. Dodds observed, 'the undergraduate of years ago would have been shocked by anything different from the monastic atmosphere of which he was so proud.'
Our community is comprised of 700 Jewish students from various backgrounds...
We leave campus through the FitzRandolph Gates. Superstition keeps undergraduates from walking through to Nassau Street until graduation, but since that's not an issue for us, we cycle carefully across Nassau Street.
...Princeton is the fourth-oldest college in the United States.
In reply to criticisms of the university as a 'secular monastery,' Dr. Dodds observed, 'the undergraduate of years ago would have been shocked by anything different from the monastic atmosphere of which he was so proud.'
The Institute is a private, independent academic institution that enjoys close, collaborative ties with Princeton University...
Fearing dire consequences (like the flu during finals), undergraduates never walk out of FitzRandolph Gate on Nassau Street at the north side of campus, separating gown from town. Passage is reserved for graduating seniors, for whom it is a rite symbolizing entrance into the real world.
We leave campus through the FitzRandolph Gates. Superstition keeps undergraduates from walking through to Nassau Street until graduation, but since that's not an issue for us, we cycle carefully across Nassau Street.
Our community is comprised of 700 Jewish students from various backgrounds...
...he went to Princeton...
Fearing dire consequences (like the flu during finals), undergraduates never walk out of FitzRandolph Gate on Nassau Street at the north side of campus, separating gown from town. Passage is reserved for graduating seniors, for whom it is a rite symbolizing entrance into the real world.