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(09/09/14 1:27pm)
A Princeton Municipal Court judge denied a request Monday afternoon to hold a probable cause hearing in the case of professor John Mulvey, who was arrested this summer for allegedly stealing several lawn signs promoting a local computer repair company.
(07/30/14 10:53am)
Thomas Muza, former Princeton Triangle Club accountant, pleaded not guilty to embezzling more than $180,000 from the club on Monday.
(07/27/14 9:39pm)
Jorge A. Roman, a former volunteer soccer coach at the University, pleaded guilty to possession of child pornography, U.S. Attorney Paul J. Fishman ’78announcedon Friday.
(07/23/14 8:32pm)
Professor John Mulvey, who was charged with stealing 21 lawn signs promoting a local computer repair company, has retained a lawyer and will fight the charges in Trenton Superior Court.
(07/14/14 8:53pm)
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(06/10/14 2:23pm)
A graduate student was allegedly robbed and held in a choke hold by two suspects on Maple Street on Monday around 9:20 p.m., according to a Campus Safety Alert sent to University students and staff around 2 p.m. on Tuesday.
(06/09/14 7:05pm)
The death of a 73-year-old man who fell from the Lot 7 parking garage on campus on May 31 and died from the fall has been ruled a suicide.
(06/02/14 7:56pm)
Former Princeton Triangle Club accountant and McCarter Theatre General Manager Thomas Muza has been indicted by a state grand jury for allegedly embezzling over $180,000 from the club, New Jersey’s Office of the Attorney General announced Monday.
(05/06/14 7:33pm)
Ten students were transported for alcohol intoxication on Sunday, the day of Lawnparties, to either the University Medical Center of Princeton at Plainsboro or McCosh Health Center.
(04/30/14 10:08pm)
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(04/29/14 8:36pm)
At the University, Bryan Bunch ’09 was one of the only open libertarians on campus. He was “not your stereotypical student,” one of his friends said.
(04/26/14 3:30am)
The preview article on the Grind Arts Company’s production of “Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street” focused on the young group's desire to push boundaries with its talented cast and its new vision for collegiate theater.
(04/21/14 1:46pm)
The U-Store appears to be cracking down on thefts at the store, leading to several arrests of both students and town residents in the last few months.
(04/09/14 7:16pm)
The state of New Jersey has implemented a Distracted Driving 2014 Statewide Crackdown program, ongoing until April 21. The initiative targets the use of cellphones while operating a motor vehicle.
(04/07/14 1:31pm)
Princeton Police Captain Nick Sutter was voted to be sworn in as the new chief of police of the department at a town council meeting on Monday.
(04/02/14 10:03pm)
“Does anyone want to go see a play tomorrow night? It’s called ‘SMILE’ and it’s a one-man show about depression!”None of my friends respond to my message, even after I add the qualifiers, “but it’s a comedy!!” and “it's also freee!”
(04/02/14 3:32pm)
Ben Bernanke, former Chairman of the Federal Reserve and former chair of the economics department, was presented with The American Whig-Cliosophic Society's 2014 James Madison Award for Distinguished Public Service in a ceremony on Wednesday.Bernanke followed the ceremony by discussing his time at the Federal Reserve as well as his time in academia with economics professor Alan Blinder ’67, who served as vice chairman of the Federal Reserve from 1994-96.
(03/30/14 9:36am)
The student previously alleged to have been forced to withdraw from the University following a suicide attempt is now suing the University for disability discrimination in federal court, according to documents filed last Tuesday.
(03/26/14 8:26pm)
Aletter to the editorof The Daily Princetonian that wassigned by over 200 University faculty members has received national attention, including articles in theHuffington Post,JezebelandNew York Magazine.
(03/26/14 1:48pm)
Overall town crime rates went down in 2013, the first year following the consolidation of the former Princeton Township and the Borough, though police cautioned against reading too far into the numbers.