U. women’s basketball player threatened before game
A threat against a member of the University’s women’s basketball team was phoned in to the University of Maryland athletics department on Monday, USA Todayreported.
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A threat against a member of the University’s women’s basketball team was phoned in to the University of Maryland athletics department on Monday, USA Todayreported.
The Undergraduate Student Government senate discussed the 2015 Princeton Leadership Education and Diversity Summitand held an open forum on the University’s bathroom lock policy during its weekly meeting on Sunday.
The fourth annual Mental Health Week has been taking place this week, featuring the Dear World photography project, Me Too Monologues and workshops by Counseling and Psychological Services.
The Undergraduate Student Government senate discussed plans for TruckFest, approved new committee members and reviewed the progress of committee projects at its meeting on Sunday.
The National Science Foundation this week renewed its funding for the Princeton Center for Complex Materials until October 2020.
Committee applications, Mental Health Week and increased access to New York City were among the topics discussed by the Undergraduate Student Government at their weekly senate meeting on Sunday night.
The Undergraduate Student Government, Campus Dining and the Office of Information Technology are creating an application that would allow upperclassmen in eating clubs and students on residential college meal plans to exchange meals on their mobile devices.
The Undergraduate Student Government discussed their semester goals as a whole and for specific committees at their weekly meeting on Sunday.
Africa’s national borders are often the products of colonization, Mahiri Mwita, lecturer in the Princeton Institute for International and Regional Studies, said during a lectureon Wednesday.
While Undergraduate Student Government president Ella Cheng ’16 made only one specific campaign promise — a Chipotle study break — she said the Undergraduate Student Government will see significant change this year.
The Undergraduate Student Government discussed what it has done so far, appointed a number of non-voting and voting members and discussed communications efforts during its first meeting of the year on Sunday.
A bomb threat referencing the University was called into the Princeton Police Department at 5:16 p.m. on Saturday, according to a police press release.
The Council of the Princeton University Community Executive Committee has launched a Special Task Force on Diversity, Equity and Inclusion, University Provost David Lee GS ’99 announced in an emailto all undergraduates on Dec. 12.
A recent episode of “The Newsroom” portrayed a fictional Princeton student who had been raped at a nameless eating club.
Kimberly Guadagno, the Secretary of State and Lieutenant Governor of New Jersey, discussed her experience serving in public office as a woman and as the first lieutenant governor of New Jersey in a lecture on Tuesday evening.
The Undergraduate Student Government senate held an open meetingon Sundayto discuss a resolution on diversity and equity that was submitted by U-Councilor Sol Taubin ’16.
University graduate students, faculty and staff are no longer allowed to travel to Sierra Leone, Liberia or Guinea unless they have permission from the dean of the faculty, vice president for human resources or dean of the Graduate School, Dean of the College Valerie Smith said in a Nov. 25 email. The email said that undergraduates are not allowed to participate in University-sponsored travel to countries for which the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has issued level 3 travel warnings related to Ebola.
A group of faculty members presented a petition on Wednesday to University President Christopher Eisgruber ’83 advocating for divestment from companies that “contribute to or profit from the Israeli occupation of the West Bank and the continued siege of Gaza.”
In addition to voting for senators and executive positions in the upcoming Undergraduate Student Government election, students will also be able to vote on a referendum question regarding the re-establishment of a campus pub.
African-American studies professor emeritus Cornel West GS’80discussed problems facing the present-day Black population in a lecture on Thursday, saying that Black people need to confront the injustice against them by refusing to give in or compromise early, and turning to love and justice rather than anger.