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Photo by Sookyung Kim
A student admires artwork Tuesday evening at the opening reception of the Class of 2009 Junior Independent Work Show in the Lucas Gallery at the Lewis Center for the Arts at 185 Nassau St. The exhibition runs through Oct. 12 and features the work of nine seniors.
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Moscato: Economic woes won't affect University financial aid

The volatile economic environment will not affect the University’s ability to meet the full need of students applying for financial assistance, Director of Undergraduate Financial Aid Robin Moscato told The Daily Princetonian this weekend.Though there has been an increase in the number of students requesting financial aid this year, Moscato ...

Citadel responds to University Band fracas

As the altercation between Princeton University Band (PUB) members and cadets at The Citadel in Charleston, S.C., last Saturday has drawn heated debate, The Citadel administration and individual cadets reacted to the erupting controversy Tuesday.Lt. Gen. John Rosa, president of The Citadel, issued a statement regarding the incident, in which ...

Five creative scholars win MacArthur ‘genius grants’

Five scholars connected with the University have been awarded MacArthur Fellowships, according to a statement issued Tuesday by the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation.The fellowships, often referred to as “genius grants,” were given to three alumni of the graduate school, Susan Mango GS ’90, Marin Soljacic GS ’00 ...

Economic plan has major shortfalls, professors say

Editor's noteAn incorrect version of this article was accidentally posted online early this morning. This is the correct version, which is identical to the story published in the print edition. The first two comments posted below refer to the earlier version. Students, faculty and community members packed into McCosh 50 ...

Assistant coaches shoot for gold

While many of you spent the lazy days of June tuning into (or perhaps TiVo-ing) Euro 2008, you may not have realized that something a little closer to home was happening north of the Danube. The three assistant coaches of the women’s lacrosse team — Michele DeJuliis, Amy Altig and ...

Dobes celebrates 15th season

Five years ago, in a pregame warm-up before Princeton’s season finale against Dartmouth, linebackers coach Don Dobes was fired up. Zak Keasey ’05 — his talented, NFL-bound linebacker — was playing his last game in a Tiger uniform. Forgetting that he wasn’t wearing a helmet, Dobes headbutted Keasey and started ...