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Photo by Roger Wang
Dancers perform in diSiac’s spring show “Possession,” which mixes contemporary, jazz, hip hop, lyrical and modern dance styles. The show will run at Frist Performance Theatre from Thursday through Saturday.
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Web Update: Garcia charged in only one incident

By Staff

Borough Police confirmed Friday afternoon that Jorge Humberto Solares Garcia has been charged with criminal sexual contact only in connection with the April 19 incident on Alexander Beach. He has not been charged in connection with the two reports of lewdness made April 18 by female students.

Senate revises budget referendum

Spurred by student concerns, the USG has revised its referendum, which initially proposed that the fall USG Lawnparties budget be donated to Annual Giving.

USG, Malkiel launch grade deflation project

The USG recently launched an initiative to increase awareness of the University’s grading policies among employers and educational institutions, USG president Connor Diemand-Yauman ’10 announced earlier this week.

Taking the veil on campus

At a time when many college students are exploring their identities away from home, two female Princeton students who wear hijab said the traditional dress has led them to examine how their choice fits into the dominant campus culture. Wearing hijab, an Islamic practice intended to reinforce modesty, usually involves a woman covering herself completely in public, save for her face, hands and feet.

Major hurdles for major changes

In the spring semester of their sophomore year, Princeton students pursuing A.B. degrees are required to declare their majors. While most stick with their choices for the rest of their Princeton careers, some undergraduates overcome logistical hassles, complications with independent work and disappointed departmental representatives to change departments.

When ‘Ultraman’ tickles, the audience squirms

By Elizabeth Winkler
‘Ultraman' is a fun, admittedly silly production. In terms of theatrical value and real musical achievement, however, it leaves quite a bit wanting. 

Campus Picks — April 23, 2009

By Staff
Your plans for the weekend: An Orpheus musical, a Triangle show, two film festivals, and some failed Oscar bait.

Men's Volleyball: Raiders routed in 3-0 sweep

In head coach Glenn Nelson's final game at Dillon Gymnasium, the men's volleyball team defeated Rutgers-Newark 3-0 in the first round of the EIVA playoffs. With the win, the Tigers advance to the quarterfinal round to face Saint Francis.

Trainers for the cure

Tough economic times have led many members of the Princeton community to consider the sacrifices they can make to help others. That’s precisely why a group of Princeton athletic trainers have continued to put together the Annual Women in Athletic Training Tennis Tournament, a charity event that benefits Susan G. Komen for the Cure.