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Spoken word artist Rodzilla Freeman performs at Open Mic Session at Cafe Vivian. Princeton poets, singers and other spoken word artists were also invited to perform.
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Web Update: Men's hockey falls 5-1 to UND

By Eben Novy-Williams
MADISON, Wis. — Tomorrow morning, college hockey fans across the nation will pick up the newspaper and be severely misled. They will see that the Princeton men’s hockey team lost to North Dakota 5-1 in this afternoon’s NCAA Midwest Regional game, and they will assume what most people thought heading ...

NCAA Live Blog: Princeton v. North Dakota

By Staff
Senior writer Eben Novy-Williams blogs live as the Tigers take on the Fighting Sioux in the first round of the NCAA tournament in Madison, Wis. The game is scheduled to begin at 3 p.m. ET.

Professor and acclaimed translator Robert Fagles dies

By Marissa Lee
Robert Fagles, the Arthur Marks ’19 professor of comparative literature emeritus, passed away in Princeton last Wednesday after a battle with prostate cancer. Fagles was best known for his translations of Greek epic poems and other widely read classic texts. He was 74.Fagles’ translations of Homer’s “The Iliad” and “The ...

University revises RCA alcohol guidelines

By Rachel Dunn
Responding to criticism from students and RCAs, the University has revised its policy regarding the role of RCAs in addressing alcohol violations on campus, USG president Josh Weinstein ’09 announced today in an e-mail to the student body.The guidelines were originally revised last November and had designated RCAs as “authority ...

Public Safety requests firearms

By Anastasia Erbe
Public Safety officers who have been sworn in as police officers may soon be carrying firearms on campus, if the Fraternal Orders of Police (FOP), the labor union that represents Princeton University police officers, gets its way.“The best-trained people for [providing campus security] are not given the tools to do ...

No. 4 Tigers to shoot for Frozen Four

By Jonathan Leitch
It’s been a decade-long wait, but the men’s hockey team is finally back in the NCAA tournament, and it’s looking to do some damage.With their 4-1 win over Harvard in the ECAC title game last Saturday, the No. 13 Tigers (21-13-0 overall, 14-8-0 ECAC) earned an automatic berth in the ...

Princeton aims for two wins in a row

By Vikram Rao
“It’s not about how you start, it’s about you finish,” the old saying goes. The men’s lacrosse team (3-3 overall, 0-0 Ivy League) will look to prove this saying true as it starts its Ivy League season tomorrow at Class of 1952 Stadium against Yale (2-4, 0-2) following a rocky ...