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(04/20/14 9:55pm)
On April 5, 1988, at 2:27 a.m., Christopher P. Lu '88 put the finishing touches on his senior thesis, wrapping up the cover letter to his cheekily-titled research project, “The Morning After: Press Coverage of Presidential Primaries 1972–1984.”
(04/17/14 8:20pm)
The traditional brick-and-mortar college experience is still valuable because of the broad array of interactions it allows students to have with faculty members, University President Christopher Eisgruber’83said Thursday in a lecture that was a part of the “Last Lecture” series.
(04/16/14 5:14pm)
TEAM Charter Schools, the charity chosen by the USG that will receive merchandise proceeds from spring Lawnparties, is linked to the controversial “One Newark” plan, which involves transferring the management of some public schools to charter organizations.
(04/15/14 2:38pm)
Bed bugs continue to be a problem in Holder Hall and Forbes College. Following two reports of bed bugs last September, at least four reports were confirmed this March.
(04/03/14 2:41pm)
The state of world affairs will continue to be challenging for the United States to deal with, but the United States shouldn’t shy away from active participation, said Christopher Hill, former ambassador to Iraq and assistant secretary of state for East Asian and Pacific affairs.
(04/01/14 3:29pm)
New Jersey Gov. and ex-officio University trustee Chris Christie’s approval rating is at an all-time low of 41 percent, according to a March 11 Fairleigh Dickinson University PublicMind poll.
(03/13/14 4:12pm)
Sudan and South Sudan are unlikely to go to war again, but the situation in South Sudan has significantly worsened in recent months due to the onset of civil war, Princeton Lyman said in a lecture Thursday evening. Lyman is former ambassador to Nigeria and South Africa, former special envoy for Sudan and South Sudan, and current senior advisor to the United States Institute of Peace.
(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.
(03/06/14 2:52pm)
Former CIA employee and former NSA contractor Edward Snowden was a product of a culture in the intelligence community that has evolved significantly since the Cold War, Frederick Hitz ’61 said in a lecture on Thursday.
(03/04/14 3:59pm)
Powdered eggs, first mistaken for a suspicious powder, prompted numerous emergency response agencies to the University’s Print & Mail Services facility in the Forrestal Campus on Tuesday.
(02/27/14 4:19pm)
Dr. Bruce J. “BJ” Miller ’93 makes a living taking care of the dying.
(02/26/14 9:27pm)
The Princeton town council recently established a list of priorities to accomplish in 2014.
(02/22/14 3:27pm)
The University should consider changing its motto to “Princeton in the nation’s service, in the service of all nations and in the service of humanity, one person and one act at a time,” Sonia Sotomayor ’76, associate justice of the U.S. Supreme Court, told a standing room-only crowd at Richardson Auditorium in a Saturday morning lecture entitled “In the Nation’s Service.”
(02/20/14 10:17am)
After eight-term Democratic U.S. Rep. Rush Holt, whorepresented New Jersey’s 12th district,announced his decision to retire on Tuesday in an email to supporters, he spoke with The Daily Princetonian about his work in the House of Representatives and his plans for the future.
(02/19/14 3:32pm)
Eight-term Democratic U.S. Rep. Rush Holt announced his decision to retire on Tuesday in an email to supporters. He represented New Jersey’s 12th district, which includes the town of Princeton.
(02/12/14 10:27am)
The McGraw Center for Teaching and Learning has received over 3,800 visits since the start of the academic year and is expecting to receive over 7,600 visits by the end of the year. If the trend holds, McGraw will see an increase of 31 percent from last year’s recorded visits.
(02/05/14 3:40pm)
A Jan. 24 Rutgers-Eagleton poll found that only 46 percent of New Jerseyans view ex-officio University trustee Chris Christie favorably, as opposed to 63 percent of New Jersey likely voters in an Oct. 10 Quinnipiac poll. After Christie acknowledged his aides' role in the so-called Bridgegate scandal, a number of other allegations riled the Christie administration throughout the month of January.
(02/05/14 9:35am)
All University classes were canceledon Wednesdaydue to a winter storm that droveNew Jersey Gov. Chris Christie to declare a state of emergency on Tuesday evening.
(02/04/14 1:49am)
Of the 39 active members of the University’s Board of Trustees, the only contributor to either of Gov. Chris Christie’s gubernatorial campaigns has been Chris Christie himself, according to a search of public records through the New Jersey Election Law Enforcement Commission website. Christie donated a total of $14,400 to his campaigns spread over four separate occasions.
(12/12/13 2:44pm)
While New Jersey Governor Chris Christie has made several high-profile appearances on campus in recent months, his involvement in University affairs as an ex-officio trustee, relative to those who have held his position in the past, is less clear.