Letters to Princeton Admin & Press Releases

Letter to President Eisgruber about Upcoming Events Procedures

April 21, 2025 4 min read

Last Friday, the following letter was sent to President Eisgruber from the Princetonians for Free Speech Executive Committee regarding further action after the protests and event disruption that occurred on April 7th in McCosh Hall, and preparatory measures for upcoming campus events:

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Letter to President Eisgruber on April 7th Protests

April 07, 2025 2 min read

April 9, 2025

Dear President Eisgruber:

We, the officers of Princetonians for Free Speech (PFS), are writing to express our organization’s very deep concerns about the disruption of the program featuring former Israel Prime Minister Naftali Bennett on April 7 and actions of severe antisemitism during and after that program.

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Letter to Vice President Calhoun

April 26, 2024 2 min read

Below is a copy of the letter our team sen to Vice President Calhoun in regards to her statement to the student body yesterday about the encampment protest happening today. This Daily Princetonian Article showcases what is taking place on campus.

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Press Release - Amicus Brief on Bias Response Systems

October 12, 2023 2 min read

The Alumni Free Speech Alliance and Nine other Alumni Groups File Amicus Brief urging the U.S. Supreme Court to decide if Bias Response Systems chill free speech on College and University Campuses
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PFS Letter to Trustees - September 2023

September 18, 2023 4 min read

September 18, 2023

Dear President Eisgruber and Board of Trustees:

With the beginning of a new school year at Princeton, we are writing to you on behalf of Princetonians for Free Speech (PFS) to reiterate our strong support for Princeton becoming a leader on free speech and academic freedom issues and to inform you of our efforts to assist in achieving that goal.

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Open Letter to President Eisgruber and Princeton's Board of Trustees

March 01, 2023 4 min read

To: President Eisgruber, Members of the Board of Trustees of Princeton University

We are writing to you on behalf of Princetonians for Free Speech (PFS) to bring to your attention important new information relating to the petition to remove the statue of John Witherspoon from its prominent place on the plaza near Firestone Library and the Chapel. PFS is a Princeton alumni organization devoted to promoting free speech, academic freedom, and viewpoint diversity at Princeton. Thousands of Princeton alumni, as well as many students, faculty, and university staff, follow PFS on our website.

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