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USG rules Bill Pang '12 overspent on campaign
In a closed-door executive session on Tuesday night, the USG Senate upheld its original decision to declare Austin Hollimon ’12 freshman class treasurer, rejecting an appeal by Bill Pang ’12 to overturn his disqualification.Though Pang received a majority of the votes in the runoff election, he was disqualified after an ...
Holt: 'Drilling is only a sideshow,' invest in energy R&D
“The greatest insult to our planet and our world economy is the way we produce and use energy,” Rep. Rush Holt (D-N.J.) said in a talk sponsored by Students United for a Responsible Global Environment in Guyot Hall on Wednesday.Holt, whose congressional district includes Princeton, is a physicist by training ...
John Luria named head of bridge-year program
John Luria has been named the new bridge-year program’s first director, a position he will assume in December, University officials announced last week. The program, which was approved this summer, will begin as a pilot next fall with around 20 students from the Class of 2013. Through the program, admitted ...
Women's Soccer: Still perfect at Myslik
It had all the makings of a classic trap game. Sandwiched between two weekend matchups with Ivy League contenders and played in front of a mostly empty Roberts Stadium, a midweek game against Lehigh would have been easy to overlook.Judging by the women’s soccer team’s at times lackluster play, the ...
Men's Soccer: Crowd treated to second straight shutout
The men’s soccer team is sick and tired of coming up short in close games, and that frustration seemed to have a positive effect on Wednesday night. All season long, the Tigers (3-8-1 overall, 0-1-1 Ivy League) have lacked a killer instinct and struggled to put away teams in the ...

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