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Discretion Required

Though many University students spend Saturday nights out on the Street in search of their next hookups, Peter — a gay undergraduate — has found a safer and more discreet meeting place: Craigslist.

NEWS | 04/12/2009

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Google will launch music video site

Last Thursday, YouTube, which is owned by Google, and music company Universal Music Group, announced a joint plan to introduce Vevo — a website which will provide music videos of Universal’s artists and other related content — this year. Though the idea of the site appeals to some students, others said they were unsure it would be widely used, especially if its content was already available online or the site posted too many advertisements.

NEWS | 04/12/2009

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Six professors awarded Guggenheim Fellowships

Six University faculty members have won the prestigious Guggenheim Fellowship, giving Princeton the second highest number of fellowships awarded to any university this year. The recipients from the University are Slavic languages and literatures department chair Caryl Emerson, operations research and financial engineering (ORFE) professor Jianqing Fan, classics department chair Denis Feeney, psychology professor Susan Fiske, physics professor Steven Gubser ’94 and Muhammad Zaman, a professor in the Near Eastern studies and religion departments.

NEWS | 04/09/2009

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Orange and blacked out

At the beginning of her freshman year, Katie Rodriguez ’11 would get “shit-faced just for fun.” As her first year on campus progressed, her drinking escalated until she was blacking out on a regular basis. Then, toward the end of her first semester, she got drunk and was sexually assaulted by a student she met at an eating club.

NEWS | 04/09/2009

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Life in 2D and the omnivore's dilemma

Though the co-op is technically off-campus, undergraduates can draw into 2D for University housing. Graduate students who belong to the co-op, however, may not live in the house. The combination of co-op members and non-members as well as vegetarians and non-vegetarians in the house has led to some tensions and inconveniences for 2D residents.

NEWS | 04/09/2009

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Pack a passport, or pass on abroad?

Syed Shimail Reza ’11 wanted to spend time away from the University studying abroad. But then he realized he couldn’t if he was going to complete the requisite courses for economics concentrators. Reza faced a common obstacle for students who hope to study abroad: satisfying departmental requirements while taking classes at foreign universities.

NEWS | 04/08/2009

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Charter trial set for April 20

Princeton Borough will present its case against Charter Club in a trial scheduled for April 20. Last fall, the Borough charged the club with two counts of serving alcohol to minors and two counts of maintaining a nuisance. The charges resulted from two separate incidents during the 2007-08 academic year.

NEWS | 04/08/2009

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Departments prepare for budget cuts

Academic departments will cut back on guest speakers, class trips and catered parties in light of Monday's announcement that their budgets will be cut, as administrators work to reduce the 2010 fiscal year budget by $88 million and the next year’s budget by another $82 million. Departments will see an 8 percent decrease in restricted endowment incomes and a 5 percent cut in their non-personnel administrative budgets in each of the next two fiscal years.

NEWS | 04/07/2009