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As summer nears, College Democrats, College Republicans look to November
In preparation for the 2012 presidential and congressional elections, the College Democrats and College Republicans say they plan to organize and discuss events and campaigning strategies over the summer.
Students look off-campus for summer housing
When Molly Gibson ’14 heard that East Asian Studies lecturer Tomoko Shibata was looking for someone to watch her cat and dog for the summer in exchange for living free at her home in Princeton, the deal was too good for Gibson to pass up.
Updated: U. overshoots Class of 2016 by more than 50 students
The University overenrolled the Class of 2016 by between 50 to 65 students and will therefore not admit anyone off its admission wait list, University spokesperson Martin Mbugua said in an email Monday evening.
Clubs in talks about multi-club Bicker
The six bicker eating clubs are currently in discussions over an alternative Bicker process, which could allow students to bicker multiple clubs simultaneously rather than just one at a time, University Vice President and Secretary Robert Durkee ’69 confirmed Sunday.
- For admissions hopefuls, wait on the list ends
- For Burford ’12, Dartmouth's Lohse, similar experiences with SAE, different solutions to combat hazing
- Camponogara ’13 rescued on hike in New Zealand
- For Trustee Danielle Allen ’93, time at U. led to ‘immeasurable intellectual growth’
- WPRB fires host, Surgeon General, for racially charged language
- USG changes Undergraduate Life Committee charter to include grad students
- Wallet, iPhone allegedly stolen at Wawa lead to marijuana bust
- News & Notes: 10.15 percent of applicants admitted to graduate school
Male Athlete of the Year: Todd Harrity
Thirteen straight years of domination. Trinity’s name rang out across squash courts everywhere as the national champions for all of those years. And dominate it did, winning an incredible 252 straight matches in that time. Would Trinity’s reign ever end?
Female Athlete of the Year: Niveen Rasheed
Before the 2011-12 season, one question loomed large for fans of the women’s basketball team: How well would junior forward Niveen Rasheed come back from her injury? After dominating the first half of her sophomore season, Rasheed missed all of Ivy League play and the Tigers’ NCAA Tournament appearance due to a torn ACL. After rehabbing throughout the spring and summer, Rasheed was still less than 100 percent as late as September, when head coach Courtney Banghart held her out of exhibition games in France and Senegal.

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