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President Tilghman discusses the University’s financial sitaution at a meeting of the Council of the Princeton University Community on Monday.
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Diemand-Yauman ’10 wins Pyne Prize

Former USG president Connor Diemand-Yauman ’10 has been awarded the Moses Taylor Pyne Honor Prize, the University announced this morning.

U. still plans to break ground on construction projects

President Tilghman addressed the immediate future of the University through the lens of fiscal conservatism.  

Sculpture, sketching and stereotypes

Princeton’s art and archaeology department reflects the field’s changing demographics, with a predominantly male faculty and a primarily female student body.

Local charter school to offer Mandarin program

This September, some local grade schoolers will be learning more than the basics on their first day of class when the Princeton International Academy Charter School (PIACS) opens its doors — and debuts its Mandarin Chinese immersion program — to 170 students.

Wrestling: Grapplers reach top of Ivy League

In what is shaping up to be one of Princeton’s most promising seasons in years, the men’s wrestling team completed a perfect weekend with a victory over Sacred Heart last Sunday.

Squash: Men roll, women fall to No. 1 Harvard

With a share of the Ivy League title at stake, the men’s and women’s squash teams traveled north to face league foes Dartmouth and Harvard.

 
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Alissa Escarce ‘11, a member of 2 Dickinson St., the University’s vegetarian co-op, enjoys a delicious meal. Vegans comprise rougly three percent of the undergraduate population at the University.