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(09/25/16 7:13pm)
On Friday, Texas Senator Ted Cruz ’92 wrote in a Facebook post that he will vote for Republican nominee Donald Trump. This comes after a non-endorsement of Trump during the 2016Republican National Convention in Cleveland.
(09/20/16 6:26pm)
New Jersey Governor and ex officioUniversity Trustee Chris Christie was allegedly aware that some of his top officials planned to shut down lanes leading to the George Washington Bridge and that the purpose of these closures was to penalize a local mayor who declined to support Christie, according to The New York Times.
(09/19/16 7:43pm)
Explosions took place in New York City and in Seaside Park, N.J. in the past several days. The explosion in Chelsea around 8:30 p.m. Saturday injured 29 people, according to The New York Times. Earlier that same day, there was an explosion at a charity race in New Jersey, the Times wrote. On Sunday, the FBI discovered and detonated pipe bombs in New Jersey, according to the same article.
(09/19/16 7:19pm)
The University hosted its annual Community and Staff Day, including a Family Fun Fest, at Princeton Stadium on Saturday.
(09/13/16 4:22pm)
The University is the top national university, according to the annual U.S. News & World Report 2017 Best Colleges Rankings. This marks the sixth straight year the University has earned this recognition.
(06/20/16 10:41pm)
The University has announced seven new alumni trustees, who will begin their term on the Board of Trustees effectiveJuly 1.
(06/01/16 3:15pm)
Logan Powell, current University director of admission, will serve as the dean of admission at Brown beginning on July 1, 2016.
(06/01/16 3:13pm)
A female attending Reunions was sexually assaulted by a male in Spelman Hall this past Sunday, May 29, according to an email from Public Safety Director of Operations Stefanie Karp.
(05/08/16 2:50pm)
A female undergraduate student was punched twice in the face and robbed by the traffic light in front of the Annex of Forbes College, along Alexander Street, on Sunday at 1:41 a.m., according to a University Department of Public Safety campus safety alert.
(04/25/16 8:46pm)
The town of Princeton has named Assistant Principal Municipal Engineer Deanna Stockton as its new head engineer. Stockton's installation will mark the replacement of former head engineer Bob Kiser. This announcement came from town officials in an announcement Monday night.
(04/22/16 5:11pm)
Multiple students reported symptoms of gastrointestinal illnesses yesterday and today after dining in Colonial Club, according to University Media Relations Specialist Min Pullan.
(04/20/16 9:00pm)
Dear Sexpert,
(04/20/16 8:40pm)
1. Seniors are PTL
(04/20/16 6:37pm)
Sprint football program loses for the last time in battle with administration
(04/07/16 7:28pm)
The University has appointed LaTanya Buck, founding director of the Center for Diversity and Inclusion at Washington University in St. Louis, as dean for diversity and inclusion.Buck’s term begins this August.
(04/07/16 6:31pm)
Investigative Reporters and Editors, Inc., recognizedformer editor-in-chief Marcelo Rochabrun ’15 with a first-place award in the student category, small circulation division, for his May 2015 article “Charities funneled millions to eating clubs to pay for social facilities” in The Daily Princetonian.
(04/06/16 9:37pm)
1. Bind your thesis.
(04/06/16 9:33pm)
U. admits 6.46 percent of applicants for Class of 2020, still isn't less than 5 percent p-value
(04/04/16 9:38pm)
Emily Carter, founding director of the University's Andlinger Center for Energy and the Environment, will serve as the new dean of the School of Engineering and Applied Science at Princeton, effective July 1.
(03/27/16 2:39pm)
The University's wirelessnetworks were down for about two hours on Sundayafternoon around 1:50 p.m. and were restored around4:05 p.m., according to Assistant Vice President for Communications Daniel Day.