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Cross Country: Women headed to nationals
Rain had fallen all night, and several athletes on the men’s and women’s cross country teams called the course a mudbath. In other words, the conditions were perfect for a traditional, grueling cross country championship. Poor footing, sharp turns and a slight headwind contributed to slow times for both races. ...
Tiger could be Obama’s chief techology guru
News outlets and political blogs have placed three Princetonians on the shortlist to be the nation’s first chief technology officer (CTO), a new cabinet-level position to guide federal technology policy and implementation in President-elect Barack Obama’s administration.Amazon.com CEO Jeffrey Bezos ’86, Google CEO Eric Schmidt ’76 and computer science professor ...
University Art Museum chooses curator
Despite his notable contributions to the University Art Museum over the past three years, Bryan Just didn’t expect his recent promotion to the position of curator and lecturer in the art of ancient Americas.“It was a pleasant surprise, actually,” Just said.Rebecca Sender, current acting director of the Art Museum, said ...
Football: Ice-cold offense reaches absolute zero in shutout
The football team traveled to the Yale Bowl on Saturday for the first time since heroic performances by Jeff Terrell ’07 and Brendan Circle ’08 in 2006 led Princeton to one of the most memorable victories in the school’s recent history. With both teams likely out of championship contention, however, ...
Women's Soccer: Tigers look to recreate 2004 magic
The women’s soccer team spent Tuesday night together in front of the TV nervously awaiting the selections for the NCAA tournament. Despite the emotional 2-1 double-overtime win over Penn on Saturday that gave Princeton a share of the Ivy League title, its postseason fate remained in the hands of the ...

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