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Photo by Jessica Hsu
Veronica Pillar ‘10 (l.), Ayse Gursoy ‘11 (center) and Bill Pang ‘12 practice during the Wind Ensemble’s Open Rehearsal on Monday night in the basement of the Woolworth Music Building. The Wind Ensemble performs three times a year, once in the fall and twice in the spring.
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Charter hit with Borough charges

Princeton Borough is charging Charter Club with two counts of serving alcohol to minors and two counts of maintaining a nuisance.The trial against the club, however, did not begin Tuesday as scheduled because two of three witnesses for the prosecution did not appear in court.The charges result from two separate ...

Tigers’ title run cut short

There were many positives for the men’s water polo team to take out of this weekend’s Eastern College Athletic Conference (ECAC) championship despite its loss in the first game to bitter rival and eventual tournament winner No. 13 St. Francis. The No. 20 Tigers (3-4 overall), who finished the weekend ...

University makes changes to campus plan, will build underground garage

Bowing to opposition from community members, the University announced yesterday that the parking garage originally planned for construction next to Princeton Stadium will now be built below ground.The announcement of the change was included in a presentation on revisions to the Campus Plan given by Vice President and Secretary Bob ...

Tilghman will not sign petition to lower drinking age

President Tilghman will not sign the Amethyst Initiative petition, which recommends lowering the drinking age to 18, saying that she believes the petition’s success is highly unlikely and its outcome unpredictable.Started by Middlebury College President John McCardell, the Amethyst Initiative petitions the government to openly discuss lowering the drinking age ...

Summer trek in Tetons strains body to the limit

By Khee-Gan Lee
Editor’s note: This is the fourth in a series of postcards that Daily Princetonian sports staff writers and others wrote about their experiences in the wide world of sports this summer. Keep reading through the next few weeks for more dispatches from across the country and around the world.Perched above ...

Scrimmage shows flashes of potential

The sprint football team traveled to Pennsylvania this past Saturday to take on Mansfield in a preseason scrimmage. While no official score was kept for the game, the scrimmage allowed the Tigers to gauge their capabilities before the official start of the season. “I think we look very promising on ...