Photo by Lisa Glukhovsky
Seniors attend the Check-Out Fair at Dillon Gym to complete a survey and pick up graduation items including their tickets to graduation events, caps and gowns, senior beer jackets and yearbooks. The fair will continue today and tomorrow from 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
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Salmonella outbreak plagues University

By Jack Ackerman
The number of confirmed salmonella infections on campus has risen to 16, including 15 students and one staff member. University officials have not yet determined the source of the recent outbreak of the bacterial infection.Despite not knowing the source, the Princeton Regional Health Department (PRHD) has been working with New ...

Tune-up for Heps a success

By Ryan Dahn
As Tiger track and field athletes look forward to the Heptagonal Championships next weekend, they can look back at their performances last weekend at the Princeton Elite Meet. In its last meet before the championship season, Princeton outran most opponents and now looks forward to facing rival Cornell in the ...

Salciccioli ’09 named U-Council chair

By Matt Westmoreland
Maria Salciccioli ’09 will replace Sarah Langberg ’09 as U-Council chair, USG president Josh Weinstein ’09 announced at Tuesday’s weekly USG Senate meeting. U-Councilor Liz Rosen ’10 will also serve as a member of the Executive Committee of the Council of the Princeton University Community (CPUC), a position Salciccioli held ...

Graduate students object to new shuttle plan

By Josh Oppenheimer
When administrators implemented a new route for the green line shuttle last September, some graduate students believed the new route was designed to create “a ginormous ‘P’ on campus,” Hilary Bergsieker GS, a member of the Graduate Student Government (GSG) Parking and Transportation Committee, said of the route’s new shape.The ...

Think you’re tough enough?

By Ben Laguna
For about 30 minutes, we climbed through straight elevation, and upon finally reaching the fifth checkpoint, suddenly realized that we had missed the second checkpoint. Not only had we missed it, but we needed to waste valuable time running back down the mountain, across a river and then some to ...

From sight unseen to superstar

By Travis Pfander
At the beginning of the season, the men’s tennis team was optimistic about its chances of winning the Ivy League. As this goal slowly disintegrated one injury at a time, one thing remains that can give the Tigers some validation of their early season hopefulness. Junior No. 1 Peter Capkovic ...