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(02/12/15 9:35pm)
About 40 Harvard students staged a sit-indemanding divestment from fossil fuel companies in Massachusetts Hall, which houses the office of Harvard President Drew Faust, onThursday,The Harvard Crimson reported.
(02/11/15 11:06pm)
Does your five-year plan include finance or consulting? After a number of surveys, follow-up surveys and focus groups, the University has come to the conclusion that there are indeed students whose answer to this question is “No.” In response, the University offered “Beyond Wall Street” and related programming to provide students with exposure to “alternative” career paths. While these programs have been small steps for man and giant leaps for Princeton-kind, some questions still remain: “But what if my career plans also don’t include changing the world via a nonprofit?” “What if they don’t even include graduate school?” If these anonymous questions submitted via feedback survey to Career Services are your own, don’t worry — you have been heard. Despite your questionable choices in regard to your future, there are still jobs out there. The following are a preview of Career Services’ new alternative job database, which will go live later this spring.
(02/11/15 11:04pm)
1. Eating clubs form Community Service Interclub Council; seven transported to PMC for alcohol consumption last weekend
(02/11/15 11:04pm)
1. Hosed from Cap
(02/09/15 8:49pm)
A second student of Providence College in Rhode Island was diagnosed with meningitis B on Sunday, according to The Providence Journal.
(02/09/15 4:18pm)
The Department of Public Safety transported seven people to McCosh Health Center or the University Medical Center of Princeton at Plainsboro over the weekend for excessive alcohol consumption, University spokesperson Martin Mbugua said.
(02/08/15 9:33pm)
Harvard received 37,305 applications for its undergraduate Class of 2019, 3,010 more than for the Class of 2018, according to The Harvard Crimson.
(02/04/15 9:36pm)
1. Terrace fills up with early-round sign-ins, future is full
(02/03/15 8:22pm)
An associate at Princeton House Behavioral Health was charged with sexually assaulting a patient, the Princeton Packet reported.
(02/01/15 8:52pm)
Dartmouth President Phil Hanlon announced a campus-wide ban on hard alcohol on Friday,The Dartmouthsaid.
(02/01/15 8:39pm)
The Cornell University chapter of the Psi Upsilon fraternity suspended all social and new member education activitiesFridayfollowing an alleged incident involving “alcohol and an illicit substance,” according to the Cornell Sun.
(01/27/15 2:47am)
The University will remain closedon Tuesdaydue to inclement weather after closing earlyon Monday.
(01/26/15 1:31pm)
The University closed earlyon Mondaydue to inclement weather.
(01/11/15 8:29pm)
Nolan Johnson, a former technical theater teacher at the Hun School of Princeton, admitted as part of a plea deal that he had sex with a female student last year, the Princeton Packet reportedon Thursday.
(01/09/15 12:02am)
The Daily Princetonian's recent reporting of the arrest of John Smith, 54, a resident of Princeton, N.J., who did not attend the University, sparked no outrage on campus, according to a review of online comments posted on the paper's website.
(01/08/15 4:43pm)
According to a July article by the New Zealand Herald, the Kiwi nation will have its own space program by the end of 2015. Top scientists from Auckland have reached out to Princeton junior thrower Julia Ratcliffe as a means of getting off the ground.
(01/08/15 4:42pm)
It was announced this week that the Princeton women’s basketball team was the first Ivy League squad in history to crack the top 25 of both the USA Today coaches and the Associated Press polls. The unprecedented ranking comes after the cagers held their most recent opponents, the Montana Institute of Technology, to single digits in a 107-8 victory. This margin surpasses their defeat of Lake Forest earlier in the season; during this 95-20 contest, the Tigers blocked every single second-half shot taken by their opponents.
(01/08/15 4:40pm)
After being fired following a tumultuous and unsuccessful tenure as head coach of the New York Jets, Rex Ryan has pretty obviously been holing up at Princeton Stadium, about an hour south of his former team’s home stadium in East Rutherford, NJ.
(01/08/15 4:26pm)
Princeton men’s and women’s squash, formally Cucurbita princetoniensis, enter the 2015 season as one of the ripest bunches in the College Squash Association. This Saturday, these Orange and Black specimens will compete with the Harvard, pride of the Cambridge County Fair and recipients of last year’s national Blue Ribbon. Princeton will turn its attention to Dartmouth the following day, hosting a more isolated special noted for its largeness and green color.
(01/08/15 10:00am)
The crowd was mostly silent throughout the men's basketball team's ghastly loss to the No. 1-ranked Harvard Crimson, which featured costly turnovers, missed shots and poor defense by the Tigers from tip-off to the final whistle.