O’Shea ’16 to make return to ‘Jeopardy!’ on Thursday
Terry O’Shea ’16, winner of the Jeopardy! College Championship in February, will return to “Jeopardy!” in the Tournament of Champions, which airs on ABC this Thursday.
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Terry O’Shea ’16, winner of the Jeopardy! College Championship in February, will return to “Jeopardy!” in the Tournament of Champions, which airs on ABC this Thursday.
After Republicans won the Senate majority in Tuesday’s midterm elections, associate molecular biology professor Samuel Wang’s prediction that Democrats would maintain control has been proven false.
Most professors do not think the repeal of the grade deflation policy will have a marked effect on their grading, according to close to 50 interviews conducted by The Daily Princetonian in the days since the faculty voted to strike down the policy.
When U.S. Senator from Texas Ted Cruz ’92 set out on a bus tour last week, kickstarting the campaign for incumbent U.S. Senator from Kansas Pat Roberts, he also set out on a small-scale political battle against Greg Orman ’91, a Senate hopeful with whom Cruz spent three years at the University as an undergraduate. Orman, a businessman and independent candidate, has been accused by the Roberts campaign of being a stealthy democratic candidate.
The Arabic Twittersphere shows deep-seeded opposition to outsiders' intervention in the Middle East, professors Amaney Jamal, Robert Keohane and Dustin Tingley and Ph.D. studentDavid Romneyfound in their recently published report,“Anti-Americanism and Anti-Interventionism in Arabic Twitter Discourses.”