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(03/30/14 7:36pm)
The USG heard a presentation from Career Services Director Pulin Sanghvi at the Sunday night Senate meeting, during which the Senate moved into a brief executive committee session to speak privately with Sanghvi.
(03/30/14 3:17pm)
The winners of this weekend's HackPrinceton were Derrick Dominic '15 in the software category and Chen Ye, a student at Brown University, in the hardware category.
(03/30/14 1:44pm)
In response tothe University’s decision to shorten the Princeton Preview program, a group of students is trying to organize an informal hosting system for admitted students.
(03/26/14 3:08pm)
Brittany Hardy ’14, a religion concentrator, has been awarded a Charles B. Rangel International Affairs Fellowship.
(03/25/14 4:45pm)
The Princeton University Mentoring Program, a program aimed at supporting ethnic minorities, is in the process of transitioning from three branches of mentorship programs to one inclusive program for students who identify as students of color.
(03/13/14 3:36pm)
The Outdoor Action Frosh Trip program is currently short of 30 students to lead freshman orientation trips come next fall.
(03/12/14 7:05pm)
All but two undergraduate officers of Tiger Inn resigned from their positionsMondaymorning following an incident early Sunday.
(03/11/14 4:07pm)
After significant delays,the USG project team working on the Committee on Background and Opportunity IV report is set to publish its findings by early April, USG president Shawon Jackson ’15 said. The report will, for the first time,include policy recommendations with a more comprehensive analysis of the data.
(03/09/14 4:33pm)
Students for Prison Education and Reform launched their Admissions Opportunity Campaign with an online petition last week. The goal of the campaign is for the University to remove all questions regarding past involvement with the justice system from the undergraduate application.
(03/06/14 2:49pm)
Several students have complained about the career fairs hosted by Career Services, saying the fairs place an undue emphasis on computer science and finance.
(03/05/14 8:32pm)
The University's Office of Information Technology announced the introduction of mobile printing on Feb. 14, allowing members of the University community to print from their phones and tablets by emailing the file from their Princeton email account to mobileprint@princeton.edu.
(03/05/14 2:47pm)
Student groups and organizations will now request funds for events and activities using the Student Activities Funding Engine website, which was launched last year to streamline summer funding requests.SAFE will now be the universal engine through which students make all their funding requests.
(03/03/14 4:50pm)
University administrators will soon present data on the peer academic advising system that was implemented across all residential colleges in the 2012-2013 academic year.
(03/02/14 4:47pm)
A revised $4,000 funding request for the Ivy Policy Conference to be held on campus March 28-30 was approved at Sunday's USG Senate meeting with 19 votes in favor and three opposed to the proposal.
(02/27/14 9:33pm)
When the old Dinky station collapsed last September, Charles Jacobson ’16 was on his way to an interview with the Student Volunteer Council.
(02/27/14 9:28pm)
Sixty five students have come down with gastroenteritis this month, University Spokesperson Martin Mbugua said. The number of gastroenteritis cases this month is on track to rank as the third lowest since 2006, he added.
(02/27/14 4:59pm)
Students at residential colleges will no longer have to sort their recyclable trash. The rest of campus is expected to follow suit by the end of 2014.
(02/25/14 9:31pm)
Three Princeton graduates launched a nonprofit organization in Sept. 2013 that collects stool samples and provides hospitals withscreened, filtered and frozen material for clinical use.
(02/25/14 9:16pm)
The Office of Career Services is considering making changes to its current recruiting system by expanding the range of employers and helping students in the recruitment process deal with interviews for different companies that happen at the same time, according to Executive Director Pulin Sanghvi.
(02/24/14 3:50pm)
The University has investigated at least one serious medical case as a potential adverse reaction to the meningitis vaccine, although a link was deemed unlikely in that case.