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USG works to decrease book costs
The USG will work with Labyrinth Books to increase its popularity with students and try to decrease book costs, several members said at Sunday night’s USG meeting.Campus and Community Affairs chair Cindy Hong ’09, who is also a columnist for The Daily Princetonian, said the USG would look to sponsor ...
Tilghman advises female leaders
Sometimes the best way to overcome sexism is to ignore it, President Tilghman said Friday afternoon at a panel discussion in Dodds Auditorium.The panel, sponsored by the Association of Black Women in Higher Education, took for its topic “Presidential Perspectives on Leadership.” In addition to Tilghman, the panel featured Julianne ...
College Dems, Republicans take action as election day looms
Less than a month before America heads to the polls, the College Democrats and College Republicans have stepped up their efforts to win the hearts and minds of citizens on and off campus.Whether canvassing, phone banking or recruiting, Princeton’s two largest student-run political organizations are trying to make sure nothing ...
Tigers continue Ivy run
It has been almost two years and exactly 18 league matches since the women’s volleyball team has lost in the Ivy League. Based on this weekend’s domination of Cornell and Columbia, it doesn’t look like the Tigers’ winning streak will be ending any time soon.Continuing its lengthy road swing, Princeton’s ...
Career days overshadowed by last-second Colgate FG
Two weeks ago, Princeton was ecstatic after a last-second Connor Louden field goal sealed a 10-7 victory over Lehigh. This time around, it was the Tigers who stood and watched as Colgate kicker Jacob Stein booted a 33-yarder with two seconds left in the game to edge Princeton 27-24 with ...

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