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An unclothed Rutgers student was arrested on Saturday and charged with attempted murder and other offenses after allegedly stabbing a fellow student, NBC News reported.
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An unclothed Rutgers student was arrested on Saturday and charged with attempted murder and other offenses after allegedly stabbing a fellow student, NBC News reported.
The Department of Public Safety is awaiting word from theCommission on the Accreditation of Law Enforcement Agencies on whether it will receive accreditation from that organization.
After economics professor Alan Krueger published a paper he co-authored on Jan. 22 analyzing the ride-sharing service Uber, some have taken issue with his conclusions, which mostly favor the controversial company.
Terrace Club changed its smoking policy to ban smoking in most parts of the club, according to an email sent to members from club president Lucia Perasso ’16 on Sunday night.
The National Security Agency must acknowledge its mistakes, be accountable to citizens, not cut corners and follow the law in the course of its duties, Admiral Michael Rogers, Director of the National Security Agency and commander of the U.S. Cyber Command, said in a lecture on Tuesday.
A Princeton resident has been charged in connection to a car crash on Saturday in which the pair’s vehicle allegedly struck two houses on Hamilton Avenue after flipping over, the Times of Trenton reported.
There are 10 bridges in the Princeton area that are“structurally deficient” or “functionally obsolete,” New Jersey Department of Transportation commissioner Jamie Fox said last month.
A former member of the Class of 2016 alleged to have recorded a video of a female student while she was showering was admitted into a pretrial intervention program last week, according to a press release from the Mercer County Prosecutor’s Office on Friday.
Philippe Lançon, an incoming visiting fellow in the Program in Latin American Studies for the 2015-16 school year, was critically injured in Wednesday’s attack on the French satirical magazine, Charlie Hebdo. He remains in critical, but stable, condition at a hospital in Paris.
The Princeton Police Department launched an investigation into allegations that the security officers at Tiger Inn engaged in “ongoing inappropriate sexual behavior,” according to a police report obtained by The Daily Princetonian on Dec. 18.
Acclaimed British-American film director Christopher Nolan will be the Class Day speaker this year, the Class of 2015 Council announced Friday.
Acclaimed British-American film director Christopher Nolan will be the Class Day speaker this year, the Class of 2015 Council announced Friday.
University Student Life Committee chairElla Cheng ’16 won the Undergraduate Student Government presidential runoff election with 63.8 percent of the vote, according to an email sent by outgoing USG president Shawon Jackson ’15 on Friday afternoon.
The University is looking to hire a special assistant who will report directly to University President Christopher Eisgruber ’83 in advancing his presidential initiatives and managing his projects.
University of Virginia President Teresa Sullivan announced that all campus fraternity activities are suspended until Jan. 9, according to ABC News.
A referendum to gain student support for greater transparency in mental health withdrawal and readmission policies will be on the ballot for the upcoming Undergraduate Student Government elections.
The legal group Project on Fair Representation announced a lawsuit on Monday against Harvard for “employing racially and ethnically discriminatory policies” in its admissions decisions, according to The Harvard Crimson.
The Department of Public Safety sent an email to the University community on Monday announcing that an unidentified male had allegedly been observed masturbating by a student in the lounge outside the Chancellor Green Library on campus.
Two teams were named overall winners at HackPrinceton — one for creating a texting application and another for designing a product for those who communicate in sign language.
EAST WINDSOR, N.J. — A University employee who was involved in a dispute over his use of medical marijuana is no longer employed by the University.