B.o.B to headline Lawnparties, confirming speculation
B.o.B is slated to headline Fall Lawnparties, USG social chair Jake Sally ’12 said in an e-mail to the student body on Saturday evening. The announcement comes nearly two months after The Daily Princetonian reported on The Prox that the rapper would likely perform on campus next Sunday.
Dean of the College Nancy Malkiel to step down
Dean of the College Nancy Malkiel will retire from her post at the end of the 2010-11 academic year, the University announced last week. Malkiel is widely known among current undergraduates and recent alumni as the architect of the University’s controversial revised grading policy, which limits the number of A grades that can be awarded to undergraduates in each department.
RCAs to go on-call, patrol hallways on weekends
Starting this fall, Public Safety officers will not be the only individuals patrolling the hallways of residential colleges on weekends: Residential college advisers have been assigned to walk through the dorms, too.
Lindenstrauss wins Fields Medal, math world's top honor
- Princeton drops behind Harvard in U.S. News rankings
- Kagan ’81 becomes third Princetonian on Supreme Court
- USDA finds University mistreated lab primates
- Annual Giving raises third highest total ever
- Merwin ’48: U.S. Poet Laureate
- Senate panel votes 13-6 to confirm Kagan ’81
- Appellate court rules against Cottage Club in tax lawsuit
- Petraeus GS ’87 to replace McChrystal as military leader in Afghanistan
- University awards degrees at 263rd Commencement
- Gibson ’65 jokes with seniors at 2010 Class Day address
- Members of Class of 2010 recognized for achievements at Class Day
- Former Wilson School Dean dies at 89
- Amazon.com CEO Bezos ’86 delivers 2010 Baccalaureate address
- Acidic water leaks at cogeneration plant
- Grehan ’10 elected Young Alumni Trustee
- Yield falls to 56.9 percent for Class of 2014
- Breaking the glass ceiling: 40 years of coeducation
- Annual Giving campaign raises almost $32 million, nearing goal of $46 million
- Daily Princetonian, Mudd Library to launch digitized archives
- Gibson ’65 to be Class Day speaker
- University accused of civil rights violations
- Metcalf-Leggette ’13 settles suit with University
- On loyalty and legacy
- Janet Dickerson: A decade of dedication
- University expects to take roughly 100 students off waitlist to fill demographic gaps
- Brian Smith: A quarter-century behind the presses at the ‘Prince’
- Rush Holt: The congressional physicist
- Students have many options for summer thesis funding
- Dean of the College Nancy Malkiel to step down
Women's Tennis: NCAA penalizes University with major violation
The University was pronounced guilty of a “major violation” of NCAA rules Wednesday, in a case in which an alumnus contributed roughly $33,000 for a women’s tennis player’s tuition, room and board during the 2007-08 academic year, and the fall of 2008.
Football: Star RB Culbreath returns to team
- Summer update: Back to school
- A midsummer sports round-up
- Baseball: Barnes and two incoming freshmen picked in MLB draft
- Crew: Men's lightweights win second straight national title
- Men's Lacrosse: Tigers upset by Notre Dame
- Counting down the top 10 games of the year
- Male Athlete of the Year: Zalewski key to record season
- Female Athlete of the Year: Aemisegger starred from day one

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