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The Daily Princetonian

News & Notes: Penn neglects to inform students of professor’s passing

Undergraduates waiting for the first seminar of  Political Science 291: Citizenship and Democratic Development at the University of Pennsylvania last week received some unexpected news as they waited for class to begin: Their professor, Henry Teune, had passed away five months previously, and the University had forgotten to cancel the class, according to the email students recieved in the middle of the uncancelled class.

NEWS | 09/20/2011

The Daily Princetonian

New method could prove existence of dark matter

One of the cosmology’s greatest unsolved mysteries is the nature of dark matter, a mysterious and invisible substance that dominates over 20 percent of the universe’s observable mass. But recent findings by the University’s Shravan Hanasoge, a post-doctoral student in the geosciences department, and New York University’s Michael Kesden about primordial black holes — theoretical remnants of the Big Bang and one of a handful of potential sources for dark matter — may give scientists a new way to unlock the secrets of the elusive substance

NEWS | 09/20/2011

The Daily Princetonian

Google Books case stalls

While little progress has been made in the Google digital books case, which was adjudicated by U.S. Circuit Court Judge Denny Chin ’75, Chin proposed a schedule for the trial against Google last week, setting the case to go to court next year.

NEWS | 09/19/2011