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A Hamilton Township woman was charged with driving while intoxicated after allegedly hitting a cyclist on Alexander Street on Friday, according to a report by the Princeton Patch.
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A Hamilton Township woman was charged with driving while intoxicated after allegedly hitting a cyclist on Alexander Street on Friday, according to a report by the Princeton Patch.
Harvard University’s Graduate School of Education has launched Harvard Teaching Fellows, a program intended to expose recently graduated students to a new model of teaching, the Harvard Crimson reported on Friday.
Public schools in the Princeton area announced they will be implementing homework-free periods during a school board meeting last week, The Times of Trenton reported.
1. Volcker ’49 cleans out basement, donates public service papers to U.
1. Hug your parents.
The performance of Harvard’s endowment in fiscal year 2015 is troubling, Harvard president Drew Gilpin Faust told the Harvard Crimson on Tuesday.
Arthur B. McDonald, a former physics professor at the University, was one of the two recipients of the 2015 Nobel Prize in Physics, the University announced on Tuesday.
Sixteen freshmen are running for the five Class of 2019 officer positions.
Harvard's campus saw its number of reported rapes nearly double from 2013 to 2014, the Harvard Crimson reported.
The Federal Bureau of Investigation and the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives have issued a safety advisory to all colleges and universities in the Philadelphia area about a possible threat on Monday.
Cannon Dial Elm Club and Tower Club, the two eating clubs to have completed Bicker so far this year, saw a total of 71 bickerees.
If, like me, you got through half of your Princeton career without ever posting to Piazza, I would hazard a guess that, like me, you are a humanities major who has been steadfastly ignoring her QR requirement. (It would be nice if the two seconds I was in COS 126 were enough to make that requirement go away, but alas, that’s not how Princeton rolls.)
SO Percussion performance
1. Your classroom crush dropped.2. Assignment is due tomorrow.3. No P/D/F.4. “Stars for Stoners” is not actually for stoners.5. You’re not a future leader in “Physics for Future Leaders.”6. Class starts at 8:30 a.m.7. Class ends at 10:20 p.m.8. You can just take five classes next semester instead.9. There are better ECs out there.10. N-Body.
USG senate reviews fall budget, plans to screen “Ex Machina” at Garden Theatre indefinitely
A bomb threat was called in at John Witherspoon Middle School at 10:45 a.m. on Wednesday, according to a Princeton Police Department press release.
First Lady Michelle Obama ’85 and Julie Raynor Gross ’75 appeared on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert Monday night.In addition to commenting on the challenges of being the first lady, Colbert read a letter written by former first lady Laura Bush that asked for advice for the first gentleman if a female president were elected. Obama said that the first gentleman should just follow his passion and be himself. Colbert joked that her answer was in reference to Bill Clinton, but Obama said that was not her intention.Obama had been promoting her Let Girls Learn campaign prior to making an appearance on The Late Show. The campaign is a government-wide effort that encourages adolescent girls to complete their education.Gross is the Founder and President of Collegiate Gateway LLC and a Master Practitioner of the Myers Briggs Personality Type Indicator. She appeared on The Late Show to administer the Myers Briggs Test, which Colbert said he does not take seriously.
Brown University has rescinded Bill Cosby’s honorary degree awarded in 1985, the Brown Daily Heraldreported.Brown has never before revoked an honorary degree.
The Princeton High School main office respondedto a bomb threaton Friday, according to a press release from the Princeton Police Department. After searching the entire school building, PPD deemed it was safe.
The University ranks the first in return on investment among the top 20 private universities in the United States, according to a new report released by Lexington Law, a law firm specializing in credit repair services.