Field Hockey vs. Stanford | Nov. 11

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Downturn may impact University spending

Editor's Note Appended As universities around the country continue to see their endowments plunge in value in the turbulent economy, Princeton, Harvard and Columbia have issued statements this week touting prudent investing and spending policies, reassuring their constituents that their endowments will weather the worst economic downturn since the Great Depression.“We ...

Field Hockey: Tigers crash into NCAAs

When the field hockey team lost 5-0 to then No. 2 Maryland, few thought that it would be a blessing in disguise. But after shellacking NorPac champion Stanford 8-2 in their NCAA play-in game Tuesday afternoon, the Tigers said that they believe the mid-season loss was a necessary evil.“Maryland highlighted ...

Financial aid will increase to meet demand

The University’s Financial Aid Office estimates a $3 to $4 million increase in financial aid requests from students so far this year, but the University will fully meet every student’s needs, according to a University statement released Tuesday.This signifies a 3 to 5 percent increase in financial aid needs from ...

Bowen GS '58 receives education award

Universities should strive to create more diverse student populations, former University President William Bowen GS ’58 said as he accepted the 12th Jose Vasconcelos World Award of Education from the World Cultural Council on Tuesday afternoon in Richardson Auditorium.Bowen, who served as president of the University from 1972 to 1988 ...

Squash: Squads set goals high: title or bust

Men’s squash coach Bob Callahan ’77 has shaved his mustache. Looking at the men’s and women’s team pictures that line the walls of Jadwin’s squash galleries, the one constant, at least for the 27 years since the men’s 1981-82 season, is Callahan’s easygoing smile and simple black mustache.The pictures are ...

Men's Basketball: Refreshed roster expecting better

And so it begins.The 109th season of Princeton men’s basketball and the second in the tenure of head coach Sydney Johnson ’97 sits two days away. Johnson’s first year at the helm of the program for which he starred a little more than a decade ago could be termed as ...
Photo by Jason Chua
Joe Montalbano '10 stands in front of his self-portrait at the opening reception of “New Paintings” at the Lewis Center for the Arts at 185 Nassau St. The exhibit features works from students in VIS 203: Introductory Painting and VIS 303: Intermediate Painting.