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University band harassed by cadets at Citadel
The University band (PUB) faced physical abuse, harassment and taunting on Saturday while accompanying the football team to its away game against The Citadel, a military college in Charleston, S.C. Following the game, Citadel commanding officers and the president of the Citadel student body apologized to the band for the ...
Carter: Sustainability program 'timely'
Students interested in understanding the energy problems of today and solving the energy problems of tomorrow are trying a brand-new certificate program in sustainable energy.An integrated and multidisciplinary approach to environmental awareness and sustainability, the program has a strong focus on science and engineering.Mechanical and aerospace engineering (MAE) professor Yiguang ...
Shuttle program sees low ridership
As the University-funded Free B jitney pilot program comes to a close, officials involved with the program say it has had mixed success, mainly because of its low ridership.The Free B was established last spring with the goal of reducing rush-hour traffic in Princeton Borough by providing free public transit ...
Football team falls to second-half surge
CHARLESTON, S.C., Sept. 20 — Princeton had a lot going for it heading into Saturday’s season opener at The Citadel. While most had expected a sweltering southern Saturday, the game-time temperature was in the low 70s. Roughly 400 alumni, including former quarterback Jeff Terrell ’07, who led Princeton to its ...
Field hockey shuts out Big Green
On a spectacular Saturday afternoon, the field hockey team had its home opener in Class of 1952 Stadium. Marking the start of another Ivy League campaign, the Tigers squared off with the Dartmouth Big Green. Led by senior tri-captains Candice Arner, Holly McGarvie and Leah Hoagland, the Tigers (4-1 overall, ...

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