U. files motion opposing anonymity in suit challenging mental health policies
The University has filed an opposition to the plaintiff’s motion to proceed anonymously in the mental health lawsuit filed last March.
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The University has filed an opposition to the plaintiff’s motion to proceed anonymously in the mental health lawsuit filed last March.
The Dalai Lama spoke about compassion, forgiveness and the oneness of humanity, and even told a few jokes at a lecture co-sponsored by the Office of Religious Life and The Kalmyk Three Jewels Foundation in Jadwin Gymnasium on Tuesday morning, as protests over allegations of discrimination against small Buddhist sects took place outside.
A local sign campaign urges residents to watch out for NBC News chief medical correspondent and Princeton resident Dr. Nancy Snyderman during her period of quarantine, following potential exposure to Ebola.
A burglary on Gallup Road from early August was resolved in the arrest of town resident Leon Pitman on charges of third degree burglary and third degree theft, according to a weekly press release by the Princeton Police Department.
Tests for a Yale graduate student who developed Ebola-like symptoms returned negative Thursday, the Yale Daily News reported.
In March 2012, Vice President for Campus Life Cynthia Cherrey gave a student who had attempted to commit suicide a month earlier an ultimatum: Take a voluntary withdrawal sometime in the next four days or be forced to do so.
The University is seeking to dismiss a number of claims, as well as the inclusion of former University President Shirley Tilghman as a defendant, in response to a lawsuit filed by a student in March, according to new court papers submitted last week.
The University has brought on additional outside counsel in a discrimination lawsuit by a student who alleges that he was forced to withdraw following a suicide attempt.
The increase in the number of students found responsible was largely due to an increase in the number of alcohol infractions and number of thefts reported. However, Associate Dean of Undergraduate Students Victoria Jueds cautioned against drawing conclusions, saying that data is only publicly available starting in 2009.
You probably saw them at the Activities Fair: dancers dressed in colorful, backless dresses or tuxedos, urging freshman to add their netIDs to their sign-up sheet.
Decreases in the number of sexual assaults reported on campus and increases in burglaries might be attributed to changes in the way these statistics are reported, University officials said on Wednesday in response to the University's Annual Security & Fire Report, which was released Tuesday.
A summer burglary in 20 Washington Road resulted in an arrest last week for third-degree burglary and for trespassing.
A student was charged with invasion of privacy and burglary in the third degree on Monday after allegedly holding a cell phone camera over a shower door without the knowledge or consent of a female student who was showering at the time.
The overall number of crimes reported on campus in 2013 increased to 56, compared to 48 in 2012, an increase due largely to a spike in the number of burglaries reported, according to the University’s latest Annual Security and Fire Report.
A group of students in COS 333: Advanced Programming Techniques have created FindA, an app that enables University students to find, in one central location, five things:the nearest bathroom, the nearest printer, another student’s dorm room, the location and time of a class, and a professor’s office.
An operations research and financial engineering professor arrested for stealing lawn signsearlier this summer might have his charges dropped if he completes community service at Trenton Central High School, according to a deal proposed by the Princeton municipal prosecutor.
The University hired an important law firm last week to represent it ina mental health lawsuit in which a student was allegedly forced to withdraw following a suicide attempt.The student, who is unnamed in court filings, sued the University in March and is representing himself.
The White House announced changes in July to the Clery Act under the Violence Against Women Reauthorization Act of 2013 that would require colleges and universities to comply with new campus safety and security requirements designed to curb sexual assault, domestic violence, dating violence and stalking.
Tobe awake and functional,7:30 a.m.is an impossibly early time. Fortunately for me, though, living right next to a dining hall means that every morning at6:37, delivery trucks jolt me into consciousness, leaving no choice in the matter.This Tuesday, it also happened to be raining, and I had left the windows open, so nature seemed really resistant to the idea of my sleeping in. Thankfully, it’s Campus Rec’s free fitness week at Dillon Gymnasium, and they had the perfect class for me — Wake Up! everyTuesdayand Thursday at 7:30 a.m. with Coe.
An undergraduate student was arrested by the University’s Department of Public Safety and charged with possession of psilocybin and marijuana on August 26.