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(04/28/14 8:07pm)
Comedian John Hodgman will perform at the Comedy Show on Friday night during Houseparties, the Office of the Dean of Undergraduate Students announced Monday in a Facebook post.
(04/27/14 7:12pm)
American University student Julia Reinstein launched Swipe for Swipes, a blog that uses mobile dating app Tinder to enable students to exchange meal swipes, according to The Washington Post.
(04/24/14 8:40pm)
Four Dartmouth students debated in front of an audience the possibility ofeliminating the Greek systemfrom their campus on Monday,the Dartmouth reported.
(04/24/14 4:28pm)
The University will contribute $2.75 million to the town of Princeton’s municipal budget in 2014, an increase of over 10 percent from last year’s contribution of $2.475 million.
(04/24/14 2:29pm)
The University will contribute $2.75 million to the town of Princeton’s municipal budget in 2014, an increase of over 10 percent from last year’s contribution of $2.475 million.
(04/24/14 12:46pm)
Although the relationship between the University and the town of Princeton has featured a number of heated debates over taxes, the Dinky station and the Arts and Transit Neighborhood, Mayor Liz Lempert said the two entities are focusing on common interests and effective communication.
(04/23/14 10:01pm)
1. Ice Cream.
(04/23/14 10:01pm)
1. Fire in Whitman; U. officials wonder if perhaps fire safety does not last a lifetime
(04/21/14 8:49pm)
Select members of the Yale community received an email on Mondayafternoondeclaring the university’s decision to divest its assets from fossil fuel companies.
(04/21/14 8:26pm)
Lupe Fiasco will perform at Dartmouth’s Green Key weekend, the Dartmouth Programming Board announced in a tweet on April 18. Green Key Weekend runs from May 15-May 18.
(04/20/14 8:44pm)
One year after the bombing at the Boston Marathon finish line, runners will take to the starting line for the 2014 Boston Marathon on Monday.
(04/17/14 7:56pm)
Author and Nobel Laureate in literature GabrielGarcía Márquezdied Thursday at age 87. The exact cause of death was unspecified, but he had recently returned to his home in Mexico City after a hospitalization.
(04/16/14 10:03pm)
1. Class of 2015 president
(04/16/14 7:15pm)
Three University student groups were awarded $10,000 from the Davis Projects for Peace to launch their ideas for peace this summer in Jordan, the Philippines and India, according to the University website.
(04/16/14 7:09pm)
Princeton Mock Trial was ultimately titled the National Champion Runner Up for the 2014 competition of the American National Mock Trial Tournament, losing to University of California, Los Angeles in a 3-2 ballot decision.The team also received three individual All-American Awards for best witnesses and attorney and placed first in its division with an undefeated record, the first team to do so in the 30-year history of the national competition.
(04/15/14 7:25pm)
Melissa Harris-Perry — who hosts thethe MSNBC weekend show “Melissa Harris-Perry” and taught at Princeton from 2006 until 2010 — is now switching academic homes once again, this time to her alma mater.
(04/15/14 2:38pm)
The University and the Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory will be pursuing nuclear research under a five-year, $3.5 million grant as part of the Center for Verification Technology.They will use the grant to continue developing a protocol for testing whether a warhead has nuclear content.
(04/14/14 8:04pm)
The Washington Post staff and The Guardian staff were awarded the Pulitzer Prize for public service on Monday.
(04/14/14 7:35pm)
Faculty, students and staff at the University and the Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratorycan now access the digital edition of The New York Times through an academic site license provided by the University’s Library, the Library announced on its website.
(04/13/14 2:42pm)
Faculty members Mung Chiang, Emily Thompson, Serguei Oushakine, Claire Vaye Watkins, Meghan O’Rourke, Andrew Cole and Devin Fore were among the 178 winners chosen from a pool of almost 3,000 applicants to receive fellowships from the Guggenheim Foundation.