Princeton sits atop U.S. News rankings, tied with Harvard
Princeton sits atop U.S. News & World Report's list of America's best colleges and universities, sharing the top spot with Harvard in rankings released on Wednesday afternoon. Yale is third on this year's list, while Penn, Stanford, MIT and the California Institute of Technology all share the fourth spot.
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Sotomayor '76 confirmed to Supreme Court post
Sonia Sotomayor '76 was confirmed last week as the first Hispanic and third woman to serve as a justice on the Supreme Court. Please click here to see The Daily Princetonian's full coverage of the Sotomayor nomination.
Man arrested for lewdness
- Toy gun sparks campus scare
- Sotomayor ’76 helped shape University’s affirmative action practices
- Sotomayor ’76: Judicial philosophy is fidelity to the law
- Tilghman: Endowment loss closer to 25 percent
- Bolten ’76 to teach in Wilson School
- A quiet vigil, far from home
- University to offer retirement incentives
- Paxson selected as new dean of the Wilson School
- Obama taps Leach ’64 to chair NEH
- University fails to notify seniors of gun scare
- ‘Prince’ Q&A with Katie Couric
- Fisch ’11 loses Borough Council election
- University celebrates 262nd Commencement
- Four cases of swine flu confirmed on campus
- Couric delivers address at Class Day ceremony
- Petraeus GS ’85 delivers Class of 2009 Baccalaureate address
- Lee ’12 retains USG Senate seat
- Sotomayor ’76: From the ‘Prince’ Archives
- Dilday ’09 elected young alumni trustee
- Sotomayor ’76 nominated to Supreme Court seat
- USG elections audit uncovers error; Class of 2012 Senate seat vacated
- Another instance of lewdness reported on campus
- Charter found not guilty on all charges
Jordan announces retirement as heavyweight crew coach
Curtis Jordan will retire after 19 years as head coach of the men’s heavyweight crew, Director of Athletics Gary Walters ’67 announced Thursday.
Drexel’s Chris Bates named new men’s lacrosse coach
Drexel head coach Chris Bates has accepted an offer to become the new head coach of the men’s lacrosse team. Bates is expected to bring Greg Raymond and Stephen Brundage, Drexel’s two assistant coaches, with him to Princeton.

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