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The University campus is empty on Tuesday afternoon behind closed FitzRandolph Gate.
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Emergency vehicles, such as this Princeton First Aid and Rescue Squad truck, respond to the bomb threat.
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Philadelphia-area television station CBS 3 films an evening news segment concerning the bomb threat in front of Robertson Hall.
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Local news stations film in front of FitzRandolph Gate, which was closed on Tuesday afternoon.
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People mill around Frist Campus Center after initial evacuation Tuesday morning.
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Vehicles from various local news stations convene by Scudder Fountain on Tuesday afternoon.
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Crews from local news stations are set up by Scudder Fountain near Robertson Hall after interviewing University spokesperson Martin Mbugua early Tuesday afternoon.
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Caution tape restricts access to campus walkways on Tuesday afternoon.
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The Princeton municipality's Department of Public Works monitors FitzRandolph Gate, which was closed following the bomb threat.
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Students, staff, and community members use the facilities at the Princeton Public Library, which was designated as an evacuation site following the bomb threat.
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The University campus is empty on Tuesday afternoon behind closed FitzRandolph Gate.
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McCollum '14 is Miss New Jersey 2013

By Abigail Williams -

Cara McCollum ’14 took home the crown at Saturday's Miss New Jersey pageant. The title earns McCollum a spot in September's Miss America competition. The Miss America Pageant will be returning to Atlantic City, N.J. after a seven-year run in Las Vegas, making McCollum's reign a particularly exciting one. "It's a great year to be Miss New Jersey," McCollum said.

Street got a chance to sit down with Miss New Jersey and talk about school, pageants and whether those beauty queens are as catty backstage as "Miss Congeniality" would have us believe.

U. reopens after eight hours following bomb threat evacuation

By Carla Javier -
About eight hours after the call to evacuate due to a bomb threat, the University reopened its campus at 6:25 p.m. according to the Princeton homepage. After an investigation led by the Department of Public Safety and assisted by multiple law enforcement agenciesincluding the Princeton Police Department, Princeton First Aid and Rescue Squad, Mercer County Sheriff's ...

Updated 6pm: Princeton campus closes due to bomb threat; no devices found

By Carla Javier -

Updated 6:00 p.m.: A bomb threat alert was issued by the University on Tuesday at 10:26 a.m. The campus was fully evacuated and remained closed throughout the afternoon. Only essential employees from Public Safety and Facilities were asked to remain on campus. 

Baseball: Cubs draft Hermans '13

By Stephen Wood -

After winning the Ivy League Pitcher of the Year award two years ago and less than a week after graduating, Zak Hermans ’13 was drafted Saturday by the Chicago Cubs. The 6’2” righty is the third Tiger to be drafted in the last two years after fellow ace Matt Bowman ’14 and catcher Sam Mulroy ’12 were drafted by the New York Mets and Los Angeles Angels in the 2012 MLB Draft.

Men's Basketball: Hummer working out with NBA teams

By Stephen Wood -