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Men's hockey team wins ECAC tournament
When the final buzzer sounded Saturday night at the ECAC Championship game, the Princeton men’s hockey team had done something it hadn’t done since 1998: win the ECAC tournament. With three minutes, six seconds left in Saturday’s ECAC championship game between the No. 15 Tigers (21-13-0 overall, 14-8-0 ECAC Hockey) ...
Will Scharf '08 will sue Borough
The Princeton Borough Municipal Court has dismissed all charges against former Charter Club president Will Scharf ’08, according to a statement provided to The Daily Princetonian by Scharf’s lawyer, Rocco Cipparone.Scharf now intends to file a civil suit against Princeton Borough and its police department for “false arrest, malicious prosecution, ...
Wilson School sees 58 percent admit rate
Applications filled out, recommendations obtained and transcripts submitted, sophomores who had been waiting to hear whether they had been admitted to the Wilson School flocked to their mailboxes on March 14.Of the 154 students who applied to the program, 90 were accepted. Roughly that number has been the standard Wilson ...
Bloomberg shows high radon levels
The University’s yearlong effort to measure radon levels in residential buildings on campus revealed that certain buildings have concentrations of the gas that are significantly higher than amounts recommended by Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) guidelines.After the University took steps to better ventilate sites in which high radon concentrations were found, ...
Casaceli winner downs Cavaliers
After three impressive wins during spring break, the women’s lacrosse team has a 6-0 record heading into its Ivy League season.The Tigers’ biggest challenge came this past Saturday, when they hosted No. 2 Virginia. The Cavaliers (6-2) had beaten No. 4 Princeton in their last three regular-season matches and knocked ...
Wicas, Hurme thrust Tigers to 10th place
The six Tiger fencers who qualified for last week’s NCAA Championship tournament competed well enough to catapult Princeton to a 10th place finish out of 24 teams. Leading the pack were freshman epeeist Graham Wicas, who parried and thrust his way to a bronze medal, and senior epeeist Tommi Hurme, ...
