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This rendering shows the new psychology and neuroscience complex on the right from Poe and Pardee fields. Icahn Laboratory is on the left, and the new chemistry building is visible in the distance between the two, across Streicker Bridge.
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Web Update: Construction on neuroscience, psychology buildings to begin this month

By Gabriel Debenedetti -
Construction on the new neuroscience and psychology buildings will begin later this month, after financial concerns previously stalled the start of the project, the University announced on Wednesday morning.

Web Update: Dillon Gym opens as temporary shelter following severe weather

By Ameena Schelling -

Dillon Gymnasium has opened as a temporary shelter for those on campus living in buildings that are without power or hot water because of Saturday and Sunday’s storms, the University announced via the Princeton Telephone and E-mail Notification System (PTENS) on Sunday evening.

Web Update: U. issues ‘all clear’ following ‘unsubstantiated’ bomb threat

The University issued an “all clear” at 5 p.m. on Friday after state and county bomb squads spent the afternoon sweeping the new chemistry building construction site and found “no threatening materials,” University officials said.

Web Update: Men's basketball team knocks off Duquesne, awaits IUPUI in CBI quarterfinals

By Eloise Ughetta -
It may have been the middle of spring break at Princeton, but the men's basketball team didn't have it easy in the first half of its game against Duquesne in the opening round of the College Basketball Invitational tournament on Wednesday night. In the end, though, the Tigers walked away with a decisive 65-51 victory.

Web Update: Women's basketball team receives 11th seed in NCAA tournament, will face St. John's

By Kevin Whitaker -
Since clinching the outright Ivy League championship on March 6, the women’s basketball team has been anxiously awaiting its placement in the NCAA tournament. The brackets were finally revealed on Monday evening, and the Tigers will be traveling south. Princeton earned a No. 11 seed and will face No. 6 St. John’s in Tallahassee, Fla., at 12:20 p.m. on Saturday, March 20.
A student in the Lucas Gallery at 185 Nassau St. looks at a piece of art from “A Sense of Place: Understanding Landscape through Mixed Media,” a senior thesis exhibition by Katie Zaeh '10.