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(12/13/15 7:07pm)
While the University has come a long way since its beginning in terms of addressing issues of discrimination on campus, the initial bar was very low and it still has a long way to go, panelists and members of the community said in a public colloquium Saturday hosted by the Black Justice League.
(09/24/15 3:37pm)
While members of the first class of concentrators in the new neuroscience program appreciate the concentration’s tutorial-based system and the chance to pursue their passion, some students expressed concern about heavy requirements and the lack of information regarding independent work.
(03/02/15 6:07pm)
The faculty discussed a motion to accept revised guidelines regarding online courses under the University’s copyright policyat the faculty meeting on Monday.
(02/24/15 11:44am)
Dean of the College Valerie Smith will leave her position to become the president of Swarthmore College on July 1.
(02/23/15 4:03pm)
Hilary Beard ’84 won a 2015 National Association for the Advancement of Colored People Image Award earlier this month for a book she coauthored in 2014, "Promises Kept: Raising Black Boys to Succeed in School and in Life."
(02/10/15 7:18pm)
Love and encouragement play critical roles in facilitating family relationships between parents and children with physical, mental and social disabilities, Andrew Solomon said in a lecture on Tuesday.
(02/02/15 6:37pm)
An Undergraduate Student Government referendum calling for a three-week winter break during the 2015-16 academic year opened for voting online on Monday. The vote, which ends on Wednesday at noon, is not binding.
(02/01/15 3:44pm)
The University reported $40,000 in lobbying-related expenses on science-related nominations, among other issues, in the fourth quarter of 2014, according to a disclosure report filed by the University with the U.S. House of Representatives.
(01/15/15 6:18pm)
GirlCode app developers Victor Zhou ’18 and twin sisters Amanda and Monica Shi ’18 said this week that they will be taking down the app due to “pressure from the administration.” They recently launched the app on the iTunes Store that makes the codes for women’s bathrooms in University residential spaces accessible to anyone who downloaded the app.
(01/11/15 4:03pm)
Victor Zhou ’18 and twin sisters Monica and Amanda Shi ’18 launched an app on the iTunes store called "GirlCode" after Winter Break. The app, which is currently accessible to anyone, features the codes to get into women's bathrooms in the University’s undergraduate and graduate residential spaces, information that has not traditionally been made freely available to the public.
(12/02/14 10:13pm)
A panel regarding socioeconomic diversity ended in a heated question and answer session between students and panelists on Tuesday evening.
(11/24/14 4:32pm)
The Princeton Libertarians — a political group formerly known as the College Libertarians, which existed until 2013 — has recently been revived.
(11/11/14 5:02pm)
The Integrated Course Engine, the popular course planning TigerApp, will likely operate for one more semester before being superseded by Course Planner, the University-sanctioned course planning feature in the new student portal TigerHub.
(11/02/14 3:50pm)
Helen A. Joynes, a bus operator with First Transit, the service provider of the University’s TigerTransit bus system, died on Oct. 25 at St. Francis Medical Center in Trenton. She was 62 years old.
(10/19/14 3:52pm)
Members of the Undergraduate Student Government gathered last weekto discuss current committee initiatives concerning cyberbullying within social media. Countering cyberbullying is one of several ideas brought up at the meeting and there has been no formal decision made by the USG Senate committee yet.
(10/16/14 6:43pm)
University students are now able to participate in a University Naval Reserve Officer Training Corps program with training heldat Rutgers University, a program that is now offered following a decades-long hiatus.