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(11/10/13 7:38pm)
The Department of Operations Research and Financial Engineering has implemented a new homework and exam submission and distribution system. The new system will better protect the privacy of students and comply with the Family Education Rights and Privacy Act, according to an email sent to students in ORFE courses on Nov. 1.
(03/03/13 11:00pm)
More than 15 percent of female undergraduates reported experiencing non-consensual vaginal penetration during their time at the University, according to an unpublished survey conducted in 2008 by several University offices.
(12/15/11 11:00pm)
While most University students scrambled to pull the last assignments of the semester together, members of the Tigertones came back late Wednesday night after singing in the West Wing of the White House for President Barack Obama and his guests.
(12/08/11 11:00pm)
Olivia Waring ’12, a chemistry major with a Chinese language certificate, has been chosen as the recipient of the 2012 Daniel M. Sachs Class of 1960 Scholarship.
(11/30/11 11:00pm)
Brown University history professor emeritus Gordon Wood, the recipient of the 1993 Pulitzer Prize for History, discussed how the issue of slavery cannot explain the outbreak of the Civil War without taking into account its context within the Revolutionary War.
(11/22/11 11:00pm)
Samuel Dorison ’11, Kyle Edwards ’12 and Christina Chang ’12 have been chosen as three of 40 recipients of the 2012 Marshall Scholarship, which funds “young Americans of high ability to study for a degree in the United Kingdom,” according to its website.
(11/17/11 11:00pm)
The Princeton Institute for International and Regional Studies has started “PIIRS Undergraduate Fellowships” funded by the Institute to fund summer research for selected fellows, PIIRS director and politics professor Marc Beissinger said in an email.
(11/16/11 11:00pm)
All 10 eating clubs hosted members of the Class of 2015 for a series of meals this week as a part of “Taste of Prospect,” an event designed to increase freshmen’s familiarity with Prospect Street. The initiative was coordinated by the USG and the Interclub Council.
(11/13/11 11:00pm)
In a lecture titled “Investigating Health and Human Rights Abuse” on Sunday evening, Wilson School visiting lecturer Joseph Amon described health as a “human right.”
(11/13/11 11:00pm)
Princeton media institution The Packet Media Group — composed of the Princeton Packet and its 10 sister newspapers — and its Princeton property on Witherspoon Street, are up for sale, according to a statement by James Kilgore, the president and owner of the newspaper publishing company. The Packet is home to over 100 employees.
(11/10/11 11:00pm)
Last semester, Voices of Change founder Ari Satok ’14 made the quintessential freshman mistake: He showed up to the wrong class. Instead of going to the international news reporting class he had signed up for, Satok ended up in a radio journalism class by accident.
(10/23/11 10:00pm)
Over cupcakes from Bent Spoon and bags of popcorn, students gathered at the Rocky-Mathey Theatre on last Thursday night to watch “Very Young Girls,” a documentary on domestic sex trafficking. The screening was Princeton Against Sex Trafficking’s first event of the year.
(10/23/11 10:00pm)
When Corinne Stephenson ’12 came to campus as a freshman, one of the first events she attended was the activities fair. As dozens of clubs shoved fliers in her face and pushed her to put her name on email lists, she noticed that one thing was missing: a club dedicated to humanism.
(10/17/11 10:00pm)
Despite looming midterms, heavy workloads and late-night cram sessions, 42 bleary-eyed students and staff members woke up before the sun to meet in the lobby of Robertson Hall at 6:30 a.m. on Saturday morning.
(10/16/11 10:00pm)
Comedian and actor Steve Carell will speak at this year’s Class Day, scheduled for June 4, 2012, Class of 2012 president Lindy Li announced in an email to seniors on Sunday afternoon.
(10/13/11 10:00pm)
Over a dinner of Thai food on Thursday night, students presented their experiences as part of a delegation to Cambodia sponsored by the Office of Religious Life from Aug. 26 through Sept. 9, 2011. The students were chosen to participate in the trip via an application process in February 2011.
(09/22/11 10:00pm)
One November day, after three hours on the road, a group of yawning students — a mix of undergraduate and graduate students — stumbled out of a tour bus onto the hallowed grounds of the Gettysburg Battlefield. Soon, the group found itself discussing civil-military relations, running up Culp’s Hill, imitating battles and debating battle strategies. A few months later, students ran through the corridors of Robertson Hall creating treaties, ordering military troops to move and gathering intelligence from rival countries as they worked to gain influence in Pakistan.
(09/18/11 10:00pm)
Two members of the University’s history faculty, professors Linda Colley and her husband Sir David Cannadine, have taken equity stakes in the newly founded New College of the Humanities in London.
(09/15/11 10:00pm)
Public Safety will no longer be required to notify the Princeton Borough Police of calls from Prospect Avenue. Under the newly revised policy, if students call Public Safety from the eating clubs, they will receive the same response as the one they would receive if they called from an on-campus location.
(09/15/11 10:00pm)
In an email sent out to the student body on Aug. 11, Deputy Dean of the College Clayton Marsh announced that the University had reached an agreement with Labyrinth Books, which provides textbooks for most University courses, allowing students to buy used and new textbooks at 30 percent off the listed price.