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(09/14/14 3:55pm)
The base compensations of the University’s two top chief investment executives, Andrew Golden and Jonathan Erickson, both went up by just over 5 percent last fiscal year, maintaining the executives' positions as the two highest-paid University employees.
(09/14/14 3:30pm)
Princeton women’s volleyball refused to drop a match this past weekend. George Mason, Delaware and Manhattan all fell to the eventual tournament champions, who emerged victorious with two consecutive come-from-behind wins and a 3-1 advantage over Manhattan over the course of three games.
(09/11/14 7:46pm)
The National Football League named former FBI director Robert Mueller ’66 as the lead investigator in the independent investigationof the recent domestic assault case by Ravens running back Ray Rice.
(09/10/14 7:41pm)
Rossen Milanov, the music director of the Princeton Symphony Orchestra, will also lead the Columbus Symphony Orchestra in Ohio, The Star-Ledger reported.
(09/10/14 7:39pm)
A new smartphone app called Access Princeton was created to allow Princeton residents to report and track non-emergency incidents in the town such as downed trees, broken parking meters and potholes, according to The Times of Trenton.
(09/10/14 12:54pm)
A working group of faculty and administrators led by Dean of the College Valerie Smith has issued a list of recommendations to improve academic achievement and create a more inclusive campus environment for students of all income levels, according to a recently published University press release.
(09/09/14 7:58am)
The University’s request to have alawsuit moved from Morristown to Trenton was denied by Judge Vito L. Bianco last week. Bianco cited his own familiarity with the case and the lack of an available court room in Trenton as reasons to reject the demand, plaintiff representative Bruce Afran said.
(08/21/14 10:00am)
To the editor,
(08/20/14 1:31pm)
The University has formally requested to move a locallawsuitchallenging its tax-exempt status from Morristown to Trenton, which would potentially place the lawsuit under the jurisdiction of a different judge.
(08/19/14 4:42pm)
Close to 500 University students, professors, activists and other community members protested against Israel’s armed attacks on Gaza this week.
(08/11/14 9:37pm)
A lawsuit challenging the University's zoning rights for the Arts and Transit Neighborhood was dismissed by the Mercer County Superior Court. A group of local residents led by Walter and Anne Neumann challenged the town's zoning agreement with the University over allegations of quid pro quo transactions, spot zoning and Municipal Land Use Law violations.
(07/31/14 11:32am)
A petition proposed by two railroad passenger associations challenging New Jersey Transit’s jurisdiction over the Dinky Line and its surrounding buildings was denied by the Surface Transportation Board last week.
(06/10/14 2:09pm)
Former Environmental Protection Agency administrator Lisa Jackson GS ’86 has been named a University trustee for a four-year term along with eight other members, the University announced this afternoon. The other newly appointed trustees are Paul Haaga Jr. ’70, C. Kim Goodwin ’81, Mitchell Julis ’77, Anthony Lee ’79, Bradford Smith ’81, Heather Gerken ’91, Yvonne Gonzalez Rogers ’87, and Brian Reilly ’14, the most recently elected Young Alumni Trustee.
(05/30/14 8:17pm)
A globe inside Guyot Hall caught on fire Friday afternoon during an alumni reception.
(05/29/14 6:55pm)
Flo Rida, a hip-hop artist, is currently performing at the 25th reunion tent. The concert is expected to last no longer than an hour and a half.
(05/29/14 12:36am)
The annual Daily Princetonian Reunions issue compiles the biggest stories of the year on Princeton’s campus. To access all the stories in this year’s issue, we recommend you use this index.
(05/19/14 11:47am)
Amid a backdrop of intense activism, a male Columbia student is retaliating in federal court against an internal disciplinary conviction of sexual assault.
(05/12/14 7:40pm)
According to a Princeton Athletics Communications announcement, men’s ice hockey head coach Bob Prier has resigned following a 2013-14 campaign that saw his team go 6-26 overall. This record was good for last place in the 12-team Eastern Collegiate Athletic Conference.
(05/08/14 7:19pm)
University President Christopher Eisgruber ’83 discussed government cuts to higher education and the need for business leaders to press for more funding to state schools during a speech at the Princeton Regional Chamber of Commerce luncheon at the Princeton Marriott on Thursday, The Princeton Packet reported.
(05/08/14 4:39pm)
Editor's note: this article has been retracted due to incorrect information provided to The Daily Princetonian by the University. The yield for the Class of 2018 was not 67.4 percent; it was 69.2 percent. A new article has been published with the correct information.