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Theo Beers ’09 (l.), a member of the Princeton Committee on Palestine, took part in a demonstration on Monday against the presence of Israeli checkpoints in the West Bank.
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Economic crisis may impact graduate student funding

The University may not be able to increase its employee salary pool and funding for graduate students to keep up with rising costs, and it may have to delay construction projects in the wake of the weakened economy, University officials announced at a meeting of the Council of the Princeton ...

Women's Volleyball: Harvard stunned by Tigers

In what could be its most exciting match of the season, the women’s volleyball team came back after dropping the first two sets to run Harvard out of the building in a shocking 3-2 win in Cambridge, Mass. Competing in their final away games of the season, the Tigers (16-3 ...

Alumni honored by University for careers

Raj Vinnakota ’93 and Claire Max GS ’72 have been selected to receive two major alumni awards, the University announced on Monday.Vinnakota, the co-founder of the SEED School in Washington, D.C., the nation’s first urban boarding school for students from underserved communities, will receive the Woodrow Wilson Award, which is ...

Polis ’96 first openly gay man elected to freshman term in House

As the election of the first African-American president dominated headlines worldwide, Congressman-elect Jared Polis ’96 (D-Colo.) is making history in his own way. The first openly gay man elected to a freshman term in the U.S. House of Representatives, Polis said that his victory in Colorado’s 2nd district will help ...

Men's Soccer: Princeton, Penn play to 0-0 tie

 After earning a share of four of the first five Ivy titles this decade, the men’s soccer team has experienced a championship drought that has outlasted the Tigers’ 2005 recruiting class. Princeton (5-9-2 overall, 2-2-2 Ivy League) battled to a 0-0 double-overtime tie with No. 21 Penn (10-2-4, 4-1-1) on a ...

Women's Soccer: West Virginia awaits in postseason opener

Fresh off its exciting win over Penn this past Saturday, the women’s soccer team earned an at-large bid to the NCAA College Cup for the first time since 2004. Princeton (12-2-2 overall, 5-1-1 Ivy League) drew into the UCLA Region and will travel to the University of Virginia to meet ...