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(12/02/13 9:51am)
Students will be able to select all spring-semester precepts and lab sections directly in SCORE during course selection, University Registrar Polly Griffin announced in an email to the student body on Monday. This new enrollment system, which was piloted the past two semesters, will be instituted for all courses next semester.
(12/01/13 8:34pm)
Twenty tons of food waste from University dining halls could be sent to a plant in Lawrence Township, N.J., each week to be cycled through a new waste handling process involving mass fermentation, The Times of Trenton reported on Friday.
(12/01/13 12:50pm)
The wrestling team picked up a pair of wins on Sunday to sweep the “Grapple at the Garden” tournament in Madison Square Garden. The Tigers, now 2-0 this season, earned a 21-14 win over Drexel in the morning before defeating Army 21-15.
(11/25/13 7:57pm)
Men’s basketball: Princeton looking to extend winning streak
(11/25/13 7:45pm)
The University has made a donation of $100,000 to the stewardship fund of the town's public library. The head of the library announced the donation on Thursday, Planet Princeton reported.
(11/25/13 7:40pm)
Reports of a gunman on campus brought Yale University under a daylong shelter-in-place lockdown order Monday.
(11/25/13 12:00pm)
The two $1,000 first prizes for Princeton Pitch went to the creators of “splash,” a free application that allows users to share media based on location, and the developers of “Saheli,” a catering service that aims to help Indian women escape the sex trade.
(11/24/13 9:30pm)
Women’s basketball: Hoyas top Tigers with last-second heroics
(11/24/13 2:23pm)
Students will be tabling in Frist Campus Center until the end of the semester to collect donations as part ofongoing relief efforts for Typhoon Haiyan.
(11/21/13 4:02pm)
A case of meningitis was reported at nearby Monmouth University on Thursday,The Star-Ledger reported. The diagnosis comes on the heels of the University's decision to provide two rounds of meningitis vaccines to the campus community.
(11/20/13 10:59pm)
1. Your midterm.
(11/20/13 6:57pm)
Tourism spending in the Princeton area totaled $1.85 billion in 2012, even higher than spending before the 2008 recession, the Times of Trenton reported. In 2007, before the recession, tourists spent $1.7 billion in the area.
(11/18/13 4:48pm)
The Princeton Footnotes, one of Princeton's four all-male a cappella groups, will compete in“The Sing-Off,”NBC announced on Monday. The reality competition features 10 of America's top a cappella groups who perform popular songs for $100,000 and a recording contract with Sony Music.
(11/18/13 8:48am)
Treby Williams’84, the acting executive vice president,will take on the position permanently, University officials announcedMonday. Her permanent appointment, which was approved at a Nov. 16 meeting of the Board of Trustees, goes into effect immediately.
(11/17/13 7:01pm)
Student council volunteers gathered$2,400 to support the victims of Typhoon Haiyan through the charitable organizations Oxfam International, Catholic Relief Services and Stiftung Solarenergie by selling T-shirts at the Princeton/Yale football game this weekend, according to Deputy Dean of Undergraduate Students Thomas Dunne.
(11/14/13 11:15pm)
(11/14/13 10:00am)
A single-stream recycling pilot program in 1939 and Edwards Halls was launched Monday through the collaborative efforts of Greening Princeton, a student group that promotes environmental sustainability, and University Building Services. Students in these buildings may dispose of all recyclable materials in one receptacle rather than separating them, as the current recycling system requires.
(11/13/13 8:23pm)
First Lady Michelle Obama ’85 recalled being told by her teachers at Whitney M. Young Magnet High School that she was “setting [her] sights too high” by applying to Princeton and other top colleges at a talk with students at Bell Multicultural High School on Tuesday.
(11/13/13 10:35am)
1) Tweeting lewd photos a la Weinergate.
(11/12/13 5:51pm)
The Friends of the Princeton University Library have made a new acquisition for the Numismatic Collection: a set of coins issued by Egypt's Mamluk Sultanate, The Times of Trenton reported.