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Comedy: Fuzzy Dice Improv Comedy presents “Sidekicks”
1. It's still pretty warm outside.2. More-secular-than-usual Starbucks cups.3. Star Wars is one month away.4. Kung Fu Panda 3 is two months away.5. Pies, pies, pies.6. The squirrels are getting fatter.7. Cold weather = fewer bugs.8. Big sweaters.9. It will soon be acceptable to only listen to Michael Bublé's holiday album.10. It's still pretty warm outside!?
U. sees rise in height of international graduate students
There are 22 candidates in the upcoming USG elections, USG president Ella Cheng ’16 announced in an email to the student body on Monday.
Students evacuated Harvard’s Science Center, Sever, Emerson and Thayer Halls in response to an emailed bomb threat to the Cambridge Police Department at approximately 12:30 p.m. on Monday, according to the Harvard Crimson.
Former law professor Michael Middleton was announced as the interim president of theUniversity of Missouri on Thursday after Tim Wolfe and Chancellor R. Bowen Loftin stepped down voluntarily on Monday as a result of campus-wide student and faculty protests at the school’s Columbia campus, according to CNN.
Princeton South Asian Theatrics presents “The Trump Card”
1. “Casino Royale” is better than “Spectre”
Cruz ’92 proposes dissolution of IRS at presidential debate, proposes annual tribute of insincere folksiness instead
The Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity at Yale allegedly hosted a “White Girls Only” party on Oct. 30, the Yale Daily News reported.
New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie named Ford Scudder ’05 as the next New Jersey State Treasurer, according to apress releaseonTuesday.
General Mark Milley ’80, chief of staff of the U.S. Army, and James Heckman GS ’71, a Nobel Laureate in Economics who is a University of Chicago faculty member, will receive the University’s top honors for alumni at Alumni Day on Feb. 20.
The Fox Club, one of Harvard's eight original all-male final clubs, became the second final club to accept women into its membership on Monday, the Harvard Crimson reported.
New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie exited an Amtrak quiet car after passengers complained to the train conductor that Christie had been screaming at his security detail and into his phone, CNN reported.
The University of Pennsylvania allows Penn employees to take up to two free classes at Penn, The Daily Pennsylvanian reported on Wednesday.
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13 incidences of hand, foot and mouth disease diagnosed on campus; Meningitis B supposedly overcome, the medieval plague begins anewNeither News nor Notes: Princeton ranked best college town of 2015, according to company no one has ever heard ofMost students comfortable with new rifle policy; calls for Red Ryder carbine-action BB gun this ChristmasAvalonBay construction halted due to on-site contamination; Hand, foot and mouth disease unearthedNJ Transit begins #RudeZone campaign; all rude passengers required to self-segregate from general populationLocal radio station WPRB celebrates 75th anniversary; quietly playing hipster music for old people since 1940
Dartmouth College andDisney Research scientists have developed a new method of displaying full-color images, EurekAlert! reported Tuesday.
Nineteen students in total have now been diagnosed with hand, foot and mouth disease since the beginning of this academic year as of Tuesday afternoon, University spokesperson Martin Mbugua said.
NJ Transit will debut its #RudeZone campaign over the next six weeks toencouragepassengers to mind their manners during their commutes, Planet Princeton reported.