Photo by Sookyung Kim
Students and administrations gather to discuss discrimination and harassment on campus at the town hall meeting held yesterday afternoon in the Mathey College Common Room. The meeting was moderated by Dante Ricci GS and organized by SHARE and Speak Out.
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Tenure road rough for professors

By Matt Westmoreland
“Professor Bernhard was the reason I majored in chemistry.” When Jackie Latina ’08 came to Princeton, her struggle in departmental courses freshman year made her think twice about majoring in chemistry. Stefan Bernhard, who taught Latina in CHM 407: Inorganic Chemistry, changed all of that.Her experience in Bernhard’s class was ...

Rookies showing promise

By Elizabeth Horner
This fall, women’s basketball and field hockey will each welcome a strong freshman class of recruits, and both programs will offer their newcomers an equally exciting opportunity. The five freshmen joining the basketball squad will have the chance to be a formative part of a growing program, while the seven ...

California Supreme Court rules on gay marriage

By Josh Oppenheimer and Marissa Lee
California is set to become the second state to allow same-sex marriages, following a ruling yesterday by the state’s supreme court that struck down California’s marriage laws as unconstitutional. In a 4-3 decision, the court ruled that having different laws for same-sex and opposite-sex couples was unconstitutional because it did ...

Recruitment gets personal at Quad

By Mendy Fisch
Membership in Quadrangle Club has declined sharply over the past decade, but Quad president Christian Harris ’09 said he is ready to combat the decline in membership and broadcast Quad’s advantages to the student body. Quad is now the smallest club on Prospect Avenue, with between 40 and 50 members ...

Activism in athletics no longer in vogue

By Eben Novy-Williams
I will never forget the day Carlos Delgado became a New York Met. It was February 2006, and “New York’s other team” was just turning the corner. The year before, it was ace Pedro Martinez and outfielder Carlos Beltran. As a follow-up, the Mets landed Delgado and closer Billy Wagner. ...

Regionals the next challenge

By Craig Matthews
The Ivy League champion softball team will face off against the host University of Massachusetts Minutewomen tonight at 5 p.m in the NCAA regionals. The Tigers (25-22 overall, 20-2 Ivy League), are making their eighth NCAA regional appearance, coming off the 17th Ivy League title in team history. The Tigers ...