Junior Annika Welander is a member of the women's golf team that overcame a three-shot deficit on the final day of play to notch a team title at the Yale Fall Intercollegiate last weekend.

Princeton ranks in top 20 for gay-friendliness

Correction appendedGay? Fine by Princeton.Or at least according to national newsmagazine The Advocate, which recently ranked the University as one of the top 20 campuses in the nation for supporting gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender students.The University of Pennsylvania was the only other Ivy League school to appear in the ...

Student brings renowned orators to hip hop symposium

Cold calling a former editor-in-chief of The Source, begging hip-hop artist Talib Kweli to set aside rehearsal time and dealing with Jay-Z's cancellation are just some of the challenges Michael Rudoy '07 has faced in organizing the first ever hip-hop symposium at Princeton.The symposium, which takes place Friday at 2 ...
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Rivals tag Whig Hall with graffiti

Correction appendedWhig Hall was vandalized with graffiti Sunday night in an apparent attempt by Rutgers students to revive the school's once-contentious rivalry with Princeton.Public Safety officers discovered the writing on the western wall of the 113-year-old home to the University's debating society around midnight during a routine campus patrol.Scribbled in ...

The high price of graduation

When Michael Hall, father of Cailey Hall '07, recently attempted to reserve a room at the Nassau Inn for graduation weekend, he was startled to discover that the rate was almost triple what he'd paid the three times he'd stayed there before."I was gobsmacked," he wrote in an email, referring ...

Welander tops all at Yale

On a day that saw Tiger Woods win his sixth tournament in a row, the increasingly dominant women's golf team continued a winning streak of its own.This weekend Princeton was in action at Yale's golf course for the Yale Invitational in New Haven, Conn. The No. 8 Tigers took their ...

Flurry of goals in two wins

When sophomore defender Holly McGarvie's shot found the back of the net with just over 15 minutes left to play on Saturday at Cornell, the women's field hockey team finally broke the 0-0 stalemate that it had battled throughout the game. What it did not yet know was that McGarvie's ...