Top Stories
Dibilio '15 released from hospital after stroke
After suffering a stroke late last Thursday, Chuck Dibilio ’15 was released from Thomas Jefferson University Hospital in Philadelphia on Wednesday morning and is currently recovering at home, according to a post on his Facebook wall and confirmed by a hospital official.
Quad to lower member fees
Princeton Quadrangle Club will be lowering its membership rates significantly for students who sign a contract with the eating club for the 2012-13 school year, president Katie Knorr ’13 and president emeritus Julia Blount ’12 announced in a press release on Thursday.
For next year, Quad will match the fees charged to full members with whatever amount the University charges for an unlimited residential college meal plan. According to the Princeton Prospect Foundation, Quad currently charges members $8,000 for the year. The press release noted that the cost of an unlimited meal plan for the current school year is $5,473.
Compromise sought over IAS historical build site
The battle over the Institute for Advanced Study’s plans to build housing on land immediately adjacent to the Princeton Battlefield is reaching fever pitch.
USDA: No infractions in animal research
In the most recent unannounced inspection of the University’s lab facilities for non-human primates, the USDA found no infractions. The result of the Nov. 28–29 inspection marks the University’s first misconduct-free report in the last two years.
Men's Hockey: Tigers shine against ranked opponents
Facing No. 9 Cornell at Baker Rink on Saturday night, the men’s hockey team rallied from a three-goal deficit to salvage a 3-3 tie. Sophomore defenseman Kevin Ross netted the equalizer at 12 minutes, 14 seconds in the third period, just one night after Princeton overwhelmed No. 12 Colgate 6-2 at Baker Rink. The Tigers finished their best weekend yet with a 1-0-1 record against two nationally ranked teams.
Women's Basketball: 34 straight points complete domination
The women’s basketball team had little difficulty fine-tuning their skills in the Ivy League this weekend. The Tigers (13-4 overall, 3-0 Ivy League) dismantled Cornell 64-35 on Friday and followed with a crushing 94-35 rout of Columbia on Sunday afternoon. The decisive wins extended Princeton’s win streak to six games and continued to solidify the Tiger hold on the top spot in the Ivy League.
- Men's Basketball: Defense, strong second half propel Tigers over Lions
- Squash: No. 3 men remain perfect with sweep
- Women's Hockey: Unbeaten streak stopped at 5 games
- Wrestling: Krop continues tear in loss to Ivy power
- Track & Field: Runners dominate meets at home, in N.Y.
- Sports Shorts: Three Tigers selected in MLL Draft

RSS
Facebook
Twitter

