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Web Update: Obama nominates Kagan ’81 to Supreme Court
At a White House press conference Monday morning, President Barack Obama nominated Solicitor General Elena Kagan ’81 to replace retiring Supreme Court Associate Justice John Paul Stevens.
Following in their parents’ pawprints: The legacy path
As James Cole ’12 shook hands and slapped backs in the uproar of Ivy Club pickups, he thought of more than just the meals, parties and friends that his new home would offer: He remembered how his father, too, had been cheered on at Ivy pickups roughly three decades ago.
For music lovers, something for everyone
The town of Princeton may be best known as home to the University, but a store just off of Nassau Street has garnered fame of its own. The Princeton Record Exchange, a local icon since Barry Weisfeld founded the shop in 1980, was rated the top record store in the country by GQ magazine in 2009.
Students attend casting session for reality TV show depicting life in the Ivy League
Roughly 60 students attended an open casting session at Nassau Inn on Saturday morning to audition for a new reality television show, which plans to shoot its pilot on the University’s campus this fall and document the Ivy League college lifestyle.
Men's Lacrosse: Tigers top Cornell in OT thriller
It was the moment the men’s lacrosse team had been waiting for.
With just one second left in the first overtime period of the championship game of the inaugural Ivy League tournament and the score tied 9-9, junior attackman Jack McBride found himself in front of the Cornell net with the balance of the game hanging on his stick. And he did not disappoint.
Track & Field: Men finish second, women fourth at Heps
After a strong performance on Saturday at the outdoor Heptagonal Championships that closed with both the men’s and women’s track and field teams in sight of the Ivy League title, neither Princeton team emerged from the weekend on top, as the men’s program finished 36 points behind Cornell for second place and the women finished in fourth place behind Cornell, Brown and Columbia.

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