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Graduate students gather at the Winter Meltdown event, which was held last week at Campus Club.
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YAT finalists announced

Connor Diemand-Yauman ’10, Josh Grehan ’10 and Aditya Panda ’10 are finalists in the Young Alumni Trustee (YAT) primary election, the Alumni Association announced on Tuesday afternoon. The three candidates will move on to the general election.

Looking for guidance

With its move to a new office space at 36 University Place from its former accommodations on Nassau Street, the Office of Career Services set out to form closer connections with students.

Gatherings for graduate students

You won’t find Hilary Bergsieker GS at the Street on a Saturday night.

“As a student who came to Princeton already married and with a close set of friends,” she said, “I felt less pressure or motivation to go out and be social all the time than I did as a college freshman.”

UFO more popular after move to Garden Theatre

Thursday through Saturday, students flock to the Princeton Garden Theatre on Nassau Street to enjoy the movies provided by the Undergraduate Film Organization (UFO). Last September, the UFO and the USG announced plans to move the UFO’s weekend movie program from the Frist Film/Performance Theatre to the Garden Theatre. After six months of strong attendance and positive feedback from students, USG members and students said the new program appears to be off to a strong start.

Track & Field: Tigers meet six NCAA provisional times

This weekend, 11 runners from the men’s and women’s track teams traveled to Notre Dame in South Bend, Ind., to compete against runners from all around the country and earn a spot in the NCAA Tournament.

Tennis: Tigers take three of four at Jadwin

The women’s tennis team is proof that numbers aren’t everything. This past weekend, No. 45 Princeton was matched up against No. 28 Marshall. The Tigers’ record of 8-4 was good, but not as good as Marshall’s unbeaten 11-0. If they had lost to an opponent like Marshall, it would not have come as a major surprise. But, again, numbers aren’t everything — and the Tigers gave Marshall its first defeat of the season with a solid 5-2 victory this past Sunday. 

Freshman 125-pounder Garrett Frey of the wrestling team secured Princeton’s first NCAA tournament berth since 2005 by finishing second at the EIWA championships this past weekend.