New USG members appointed
The USG senate approved selected appointees for a range of positions last weekend, USG president Shawon Jackson ’15 said.
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The USG senate approved selected appointees for a range of positions last weekend, USG president Shawon Jackson ’15 said.
The University will consider overturning its policy on transfer students, which prohibits the use of external college credits to enroll after freshman fall, University President Christopher Eisgruber ’83 announced during Monday’s Council of the Princeton University Committee meeting.
One Harvard student died, and three others were injured in a traffic accident on the New Jersey Turnpike early Monday, The Harvard Crimsonreported. The students were returning from a mock trial competition in Virginia.
The town of Princeton has announced it will conduct “lethal deer removal and deer management” on various private properties, according to a press release by the Princeton Police Department.
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University President Christopher Eisgruber ’83 unveiled his administration’s strategic planning to satisfy the University’s mission statement, respond to significant global trends and diversify the student body during a meeting for the Council of the Princeton University Community on Monday.
While dozens of elite colleges have recently been accused of illegally instructing potential applicants to fill out an unnecessary financial aid form, the University is the only Ivy League school not included on the list of offenders, according to The Huffington Post.
Two Princeton Ph.D. students of mechanical and aerospace engineering, John Cannarella and Joshua Spechler, submitteda publicationwhose research predicts that Facebook will lose 80 percent of its users by 2017.
Street spoke with Warren Rieutort-Louis GS, the director of BAC|Drama's "Children of Eden." The musical will run for four performances this weekend.
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One student was taken to McCosh Health Center and another to the University Medical Center of Princeton at Plainsboro for alcohol intoxication this weekend. These hospitalizations occurred during the same weekend as some eating clubs pickups.
Administrative offices were closed on Monday due to a snowstorm, the University said. Although departments such as the Office of the Registrar did not operate and residential college offices operated for only a few hours, the dining halls were still open, as well as the libraries and Frist Campus Center. Employees in critical or essential roles, such as dining hall employees, were asked to report to work as usual.
University faculty and administrators voted to approve the formation of a Council on Teaching and Learning during this month's University Faculty Meeting. The council will provide input and recommendations for undergraduate policy with a particular emphasis on online courses.
The intersection ofAlexander Street and University Place that faces Forbes College will reopen as a roundabout onMonday morning after several months of construction, meeting the planned deadline despite inclement weather.
Fred Hargadon, the former Dean of Admission known for the iconic 'YES!' he included at the top of admitted students' acceptance letters, died Wednesday night, the University confirmed. He was 80.
Men’s Hockey: Tigers pick up 4th win
Senior midfielder Tom Schreiber of the men's lacrosse team was the first overall pick in Friday's Major League Lacrosse Collegiate Draft.
It is a time-honored tradition that, before the first men's basketball game of the season between Princeton and Penn, the Sports Editors of theDaily PrincetonianandDaily Pennsylvanianexchange columns in which they trash-talk the other school's team. Though we felt sort of bad doing it this year, given Penn's record, we nonetheless proudly present this year's exchange.Sports Editor Stephen Wood's column can be found here. Below is Daily PennsylvanianSports Editors Steven Tydings, Ian Wenik and Riley Steele's column:
In the first-ever violation of the University’s ban on freshmen affiliation with Greek organizations, Francis Rozenbierg’17 has been suspended for a year, effective immediately. Disciplinary officials say Rozenbierg's University netid, fr@, tipped them off.
Outgoing Undergraduate Student Government Social Chair Carla Javier’15 and outgoing Campus and Community Affairs Chair Trap Yates’14 were dishonorably discharged from the USG Friday morning after failing to express appreciation for USG president Shawon Jackson’15 on their personal social media accounts.