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(07/31/13 7:12pm)
These tips aren’t big-picture suggestions, like “discover new passions” or “experience new things.” The tricks I’m about to tell you are tangible ways to make yourfreshmanyeara lot easier—“hacks” that will simplify your life and make yourfreshmanyearschedule a lot less hellish than mine was.
(07/31/13 7:09pm)
When you return to campus after your OA trips sweaty and frightened, having built a house or killed a bear or whatever you do on frosh trips these days, you will face a new set of challenges. You will now have to walk around campus without a map, figure out exactly what a Prox is used for and awkwardly bond with your roommates. What you will soon discover, however, is that the week before classes is the biggest party week of the year for the rest of the school. While you’re getting set up, everyone else is getting down. It is during this time that you will first be introduced to the eating club scene.
(07/03/13 9:48am)
A male University student was hospitalized after being diagnosed with bacterial meningitis on June 30 during an academic program abroad, the University announced in an email sent to undergraduate students Tuesday afternoon. Fourteen other students who were on the trip received prophylactic treatment, according to University spokesperson Martin Mbugua.
(06/13/13 8:38pm)
Eight new members will join the University’s Board of Trustees beginning July 1, the University officials announced Monday.
(04/13/13 10:00pm)
As part of "Every Voice," the University's first conference for LGBT alumni this weekend, ColoradoCongressman Jared Polis '96spoke to alumni about his experience as an undergraduate at the University and his position regarding LGBT rights.
(04/07/13 10:00pm)
Senior Bernie D’Amato kicked off the men’s golf team’s spring season with an impressive individual performance, shooting 1-over to clinch the Yale Spring Opener individual title at The Course at Yale in New Haven, Conn.
(04/03/13 10:00pm)
“Anything that hits the timber or the batsman!”, junior Vijit Kapoor says when asked about his favorite delivery. Cricket may not be as fast-paced as basketball or soccer, but it is certainly as intense.
(03/28/13 11:00pm)
Chen Guangcheng, a Chinese human rights activist, was awarded the James Madison Award For Distinguished Public Service by the American Whig-Cliosophic Society on Thursday. He granted the ‘Prince’ a brief interview following the ceremony. He spoke through an interpreter, Ross Donovan ’16.
(03/28/13 11:00pm)
Chinese human rights activist Chen Guangcheng was presented with the James Madison Award for Distinguished Public Service on Thursday afternoon. Typically given annually, it is the highest distinction awarded by the American Whig-Cliosophic Society.
(03/10/13 11:00pm)
Following the efforts of other universities to address smoking-related concerns, Princeton students, in collaboration with the Pace Center, have formed the Princeton Tobacco Control Policy Group to raise awareness about secondhand smoking.
(02/27/13 10:03pm)
(01/10/13 11:00pm)
Princeton hasa long and dark history of discrimination and prejudice. It is a bastion of the white, the male and the wealthy. Throughout the decades, Princeton has worked hard to reverse this lack of diversity, beginning by admitting poorer students, continuing with the acceptance of minorities and breaking through with coeducation.
(11/22/12 11:00pm)
Haven't been following the University's search for its 20th president? Catch up with some Thanksgiving break articles here.
(06/15/12 10:00pm)
The University may no longer need to earn the approval of the Borough and Township when it seeks to expand the campus if a bill making its way through the New Jersey state legislature passes. Senate Bill 1534 would eliminate the requirement that local governments in New Jersey sign off on the expansion and zoning plans of private nonprofit schools like Princeton, potentially reshaping town-gown battles like the long struggle over the University’s controversial Arts and Transit Neighborhood.
(04/09/12 10:00pm)
A chemistry graduate student was arrested at 2:33 a.m. at the University Medical Center at Princeton on Saturday for allegedly committing aggravated assault, according to the Borough police.
(11/07/11 11:00pm)
For the first time in 10 years, the men’s tennis team sent representatives to the USTA/ITA National Indoor Intercollegiate Championship. Determined to hold their own against the top players in the nation, juniors Matt Siow and Matt Spindler battled back from an early defeat to beat numerous top-ranked doubles pairings to win the Consolation Doubles title.
(01/11/11 11:00pm)
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