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(03/05/14 2:50pm)
The Faculty-Student Committee on Discipline may for the first time provide transparent information about the total number of disciplinary cases adjudicated each year, Dean of Undergraduate Students and Committee on Discipline Chair Kathleen Deignan told The Daily Princetonian.
(03/04/14 2:46pm)
Approximately 20 students were found responsible for plagiarism in COS 126: General Computer Science by the University's Faculty-Student Committee on Discipline during the 2012-13 academic year.
(03/03/14 2:42pm)
The central question facing the Committee on Discipline one night last year — a question that would contribute to the eventual verdict in a student plagiarism case — focused on a time stamp.
(01/12/14 10:29pm)
In an interview last May, former University President Shirley Tilghman told me she doesn’t believe everything the University says about itself.
(01/15/12 11:00pm)
Princeton Quadrangle Club will be lowering its membership rates significantly for students who sign a contract with the eating club for the 2012-13 school year, president Katie Knorr ’13 and president emeritus Julia Blount ’12 announced in a press release on Thursday.
(01/10/12 11:00pm)
A week and a half after Hans Brase, a senior at The Hill School in Pottstown, Pa., sent in his application to Princeton, he received a phone call from the admission office letting him know he was likely to be admitted.
(12/15/11 11:00pm)
The number of lockouts reported to the Department of Public Safety has declined dramatically since the implementation of a new policy that fines students for calling Public Safety to be let back into their rooms after business hours.
(12/12/11 11:00pm)
As the two-time defending Ivy League champions, the women’s basketball team entered the 2011-12 basketball season with a different set of expectations. Simply making the NCAA Tournament would not be quite as satisfying an end goal for a talented team that dominates within its league and increasingly threatens outside teams.
(12/11/11 11:00pm)
The committee to implement the ban on freshman rush attended the Undergraduate Student Government meeting held on Sunday at 7:30 p.m. in Frist 309. The committee’s transparency and opportunities for community input were at the heart of discussion between the committee and the USG members.
(12/11/11 11:00pm)
Despite a strong effort from junior forward Niveen Rasheed against Navy on Friday night, the women’s basketball team could not recreate the full team effort that has carried Princeton so far this season. Rasheed scored 16 points and grabbed 11 rebounds, but no other player came close to either of these figures and the Tigers (7-2) allowed the Midshipmen (6-3) to break out of a close battle with a 12-2 run in the final three minutes to claim a 65-52 victory.
(12/06/11 11:00pm)
Alex Gansa ’84, the executive producer and head writer of the current Showtime series “Homeland” and a writer/producer of “Entourage,” “24,” “The X-Files” and “Dawson’s Creek” spoke on Tuesday about his career path and the experience of working at both network and cable shows.
(12/06/11 11:00pm)
When junior forward Ian Hummer went for a layup or pulled up for a jumper during the 2010-11 season, he did so in a No. 34 jersey very similar to the one his father, Ed Hummer ’67, wore over four decades ago.
(12/04/11 11:00pm)
Cannon Dial Elm Club welcomed 138 members on Saturday, out of a total of 189 students who bickered. The students will be the first class of new members to take their meals in the Cannon clubhouse since the club closed its doors after the 1972-1973 academic year. Cannon was in operation between 1990-98 in the former Elm Club, which now houses the Fields Center. At the time, it was known as Dial Elm Cannon.
(12/01/11 11:00pm)
When Kyle Edwards ’12 received an email last spring informing her of fellowship opportunities, she disregarded it.
(11/30/11 11:00pm)
Mitch Henderson ’98 is the centerpiece of a photograph that has been a key part of the identity of Princeton basketball for the last 15 years. Taken immediately after the final buzzer sounded on the Tigers’ 43-41 victory over defending national champion UCLA in the first round of the NCAA Tournament, the photograph shows a disappointed Bruin Toby Bailey on the left, a shocked Sydney Johnson ’97 on the right and a leaping Henderson, arms stretched high in the air, in between.
(11/30/11 11:00pm)
With a 43-point second half due to nine Lafayette turnovers, the men’s basketball team overcame a poor shooting performance in the first half to blow out the Leopards 69-54.
(11/22/11 11:00pm)
At the brink of a one-point loss in the final seconds, senior guard Doug Davis just couldn’t do it again.
(11/21/11 11:00pm)
The student group Princeton for Workers’ Rights is protesting the University’s investments in HEI Hospitality LLC, an owner and operator of upscale hotels and resorts accused of mistreating its workers.
(11/21/11 11:00pm)
Coming off of its first win over a Big East team since 1997, the women’s basketball team held on for its 25th consecutive victory at Jadwin Gymnasium, defeating Marist 68-51 on Monday night.
(11/20/11 11:00pm)
Reforms to the academic calendar, transparency in the Undergraduate Student Government and helping students take advantage of the resources available to them were among the issues discussed at the debate between the three presidential candidates and two vice presidential candidates Sunday night.